We Kill Because We Can, Laurie Calhoun
We Kill Because We Can, Laurie Calhoun
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We Kill Because We Can
From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age

Author: Laurie Calhoun

Narrator: Laurie Calhoun

Unabridged: 11 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/05/2019


Synopsis

"Last resort has become first resort. Courage has become cowardice. Black ops have become standard operating procedure. An intelligence agency is now a killing machine. Self defense has become naked aggression. Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt has become possible future potential for guilt. Voices of dissent have been irrevocably silenced. Patriots have been replaced by mercenaries. Human rights have been eclipsed by concern with the protection of soldiers’ lives. The U.S. war on terrorism has been carried out using terrorist tactics, with formal military states emulating asymmetrical factional killers. Wars of necessity have been supplanted by ever-proliferating wars of choice."
In We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age, Laurie Calhoun examines the twenty-first-century practice of remote-control killing of suspects located in Third World countries and challenges readers to reflect upon the long-range implications—moral, political, psychological and cultural—of this new form of “warfare”. Through the use of provocative analogies and examples, We Kill Because We Can clarifies and criticizes targeted killing as incompatible with the values and principles of modern Western democratic societies.
An audiobook pdf supplement containing all references and notes is available for free download at:
https://thedroneage.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/wkbwcaudiobooksupplement.pdf

Praise for We Kill Because We Can:
Pacific Journalism Review“a robustly argued and disturbing work. . . has exposed the ethical and moral bankruptcy and shortsighted objectives of the Predator drone programme.”
Intelligence and National Security¨provides an eclectic and even engrossing cultural, ethical, legal, and philosophical potpourri...¨
Publishers Weekly"This is a dense, detailed, and relentless chronicle of the dismal consequences and...minimal benefits of targeted killing; opponents of drone warfare will find plenty to bolster their arguments."
OpenDemocracy“A fresh, well-researched and well-written book...”
Choice“Calhoun's criticism of targeted killing is relentless, and this position certainly needs to be heard.”
Counterfire¨a powerful book which subjects drone warfare to moral scrutiny and cannot but expose the lies and hypocrisy of the US.¨
Noam Chomsky:"This chilling and comprehensive survey more than amply demonstrates that drone strikes are war crimes..."
Richard Gott, author of Britain's Empire: Resistance, Rebellion and Revolt:"Calhoun's brilliant enquiry into the mindset of its perpetrators and supporters is a chilling reminder of how far we have strayed from the concept of 'a just war.'"
Melvin A. Goodman, former CIA analyst and author of National Insecurity:"A comprehensive and shocking survey of the dirty consequences of US drone strikes. This important work will be helpful in any re-examination of drone policy."
Medea Benjamin, cofounder of CODEPINK for Peace and author of Drone Warfare:"a clarion call to reverse course if we ever want to see an end to our military adventures abroad and ...

Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on May 21, 2016

I wish I had more time to write about this book. It's an important book, and there's so much to discuss from it. You read this book, and you will certainly not look at your country the same way again. I'm not a person that believes that we shouldn't have a strong military, nor am I someone who belie......more

Goodreads review by Jared on June 17, 2018

I first read this book in 2016, and I am only now getting around to posting a review in Goodreads. The following is from my Amazon review. Laurie Calhoun has produced a compelling case against the use of drones in the so-called Global War on Terror (GWOT). The book is well researched and includes ma......more

Goodreads review by Andy on August 08, 2018

This book offers a very interesting account of the moral debate that is on-going due to the increasing use of armed unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to kill people in various countries as part of the Global War on Terror. I will definitely look further into this topic and its implications on the ba......more

Goodreads review by Dever on November 19, 2024

An interesting perspective on the use of drones and how it’s changed warfare. I thought her points about how drones and the language of war are used for things that in the past would have been issues for the legal system was interesting. It was a bit repetitive at times though......more

Goodreads review by T. on May 01, 2017

Calhoun explores in great detail the problems related to the US policy of using drones for killing suspected insurgents. It's a very important issue but it was not really on my radar up to now. I knew that drones were being used more and more, but pretty well ignored the practice until now. But I no......more