Shadows Beyond Command
eBook - Exposing Systemic Oversight Failures in Special Forces
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Zusatztext
They are the most celebrated soldiers in the modern world ¿ elite, covert, and largely invisible to the institutions designed to govern them. For decades, Western special forces have operated behind legal veils, parliamentary exemptions, and chains of command deliberately structured to resist scrutiny. What has emerged from Afghanistan, Iraq, and beyond is not a series of isolated incidents, but a portrait of systemic institutional failure ¿ one in which oversight was not simply absent, but in many cases engineered out of existence. In the United Kingdom, the Special Air Service remains the only branch of the British military entirely exempt from external parliamentary oversight. The Royal Military Police ¿ the body nominally responsible for investigating alleged war crimes ¿ has brought not a single Special Forces soldier to justice for documented killings in Afghanistan, hampered by proximity to the chain of command it was tasked to investigate and a culture of institutional silence described by one parliamentarian as "omertà". A 2021 independent review by Sir Richard Henriques found serious structural deficiencies across the Service Justice System, recommending an entirely new independent Defence Serious Crime Unit ¿ a recommendation that has moved slowly against institutional resistance.
Autorenportrait
A union organizer turned writer who fought for rights firsthand, combining self-help advocacy tools, business ethics on fair labor, and histories of worker uprisings across centuries.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 13.04.2026
Umfang: 182 S., 1.36 MB
Sprache: ENG
Lesealter: Lesealter: 1-99 J.
ISBN/EAN: 9783565406869
Umbreit-Nr.: 1253608
