![]() ![]() ![]() In a small Afghan village called Gardez several people attending a wedding have been gunned down. Scahill investigating an incident in Afghanistan. Jeremy Scahill attempts to shed some light on this hidden entity in his documentary Dirty Wars.ĭirty Wars begins with Mr. We’ve spent billions creating this shadowy thing and it has become increasingly powerful with very little notice. The hammer he refers to is our intelligence network, a network with tentacles that span the globe. “We’ve created one hell of a hammer and for the rest of our lives we’ll be looking for nails.” His voice is a hushed whisper of a thing, but his words send chills down your spine. ![]() The man’s identity is unknown, but what is known is that he comes from somewhere deep within the United State’s security apparatus. ![]() In a darkened theater a man sits speaking to Jeremy Scahill, an investigative reporter. He tries to peel back the layers of secrecy that the US government have placed around the process that authorises the “kill list” for assassination. When journalist Jeremy Scahill investigates a raid in Afghanistan that has been blamed on the Taliban, he discovers it was actually carried out by a secretive US special force. Dirty Wars is an 2013 documentary by Jeremy Scahill and directed by Rick Rowley concerning the activities of the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). ![]()
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