Code Over Country
The Tragedy and Corruption of SEAL Team Six
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Narrado por:
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Braden Wright
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Matthew Cole
A thorough exposé of SEAL Team 6, the US military’s best-known brand, that reveals how the Navy SEALs were formed, then sacrificed, in service of American empire.
"A searing and unvarnished history." —Jeremy Scahill, New York Times author of Dirty Wars
The Navy SEALs are, in the eyes of many Americans, the ultimate heroes. When they killed Osama Bin Laden in 2011, it was celebrated as a massive victory. Former SEALs rake in cash as leadership consultants for corporations, and young military-bound men dream of serving in their ranks. But the SEALs have lost their bearings.
Investigative journalist Matthew Cole tells the story of the most lauded unit, SEAL Team 6, revealing a troubling pattern of war crimes and the deep moral rot beneath authorized narratives. From their origins in World War II, the SEALs have trained to be specialized killers with short missions.
As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan became the endless War on Terror, their violence spiraled out of control. Code Over Country details the high-level decisions that unleashed the SEALs’ carnage and the coverups that prevented their crimes from coming to light. It is a necessary and rigorous investigation of the unchecked power of the military—and the harms enacted by and upon soldiers in America’s name.
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—Jeremy Scahill, New York Times–bestselling author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army and Dirty Wars: The World is a Battlefield
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I am unfamiliar with Cole's previous reporting, but I am aware of many of the issues he outlines because much of this has been reported in the press. Special warfare seems to be his beat, and I sense that a lot of operators were willing to talk with him, including Richard Marcinko, which testifies to his crediblity. Whatever his political leanings, I think he wants what we all want which is a compentent military that is both battle ready and moral; they are not mutually exclusive. And you can't have that if you're not willing to learn from mistakes, and make adjustments. And you can't have that if careerist officers ingnore, enable and pass the buck on bad behaviors and outcomes. And you can't have that if you won't look at the facts. He makes the point well.
This book takes a critical look at SEALs.
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Technical Synopsis:
99% of this information is already present in the intercept articles previously published. There is also an increase in focus on politics that I don't think is strictly necessary and hints that the author may have a political motive. Unfortunately this adds some doubt about the voracity of the book which is unfortunate since its ostensibly important information. The narrator is robotic.
Thoughts:
The SEALs are a brand and those that wish to join their ranks are often impressionable nieve youths. There is nothing wrong with wanting to serve your country, fight, and be the best you can be. That being said, its important to know what you might be getting into and this book does an admirable job of showcasing some of the pitfalls and realities of life within the SEAL organization. The book shouldn't dissuade anyone from pursuing their dreams and instead should be viewed as a cautionary warning that you should develop a strong sense of morality before you embark down a road of violence or you can easily become a victim in your own right. Hopefully this work will inspire some younger incoming SEALs to improve the organizations culture.
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There may be some validity in the claims of "pirate culture" in the teams but highlighting only the failures of a few men under extraordinary pressure barely scratches the surface of the accountability problem that seems to be rampant in American politics.
A Requiem for accountability and honor
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