On the necessity of violence

Guest Post by Alex Berenson

And the rough men who commit it

Even before the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7, I probably spent too much time thinking about John Wells.

If you know me mostly from Unreported Truths, you may not be aware I spent a decade writing spy novels. Ironically or not, my only real writing award is for fiction. In 2007, my debut, The Faithful Spy, won the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best First Novel. It beat out Sharp Objects from Gillian Flynn, who later sold a few million copies of Gone Girl.

Wells, an American convert to Islam, is the hero of The Faithful Spy, and my next 11 novels, up to The Deceivers, in 2018. Though hero is an interesting word to use, since The Faithful Spy opens as The Deceivers ends, with Wells killing men who pose him no direct threat. In other words, he is an executioner from beginning to end.

(Buy it, you’ll see.)

The Wells novels are called spy novels, but Wells is a soldier as much as a spy. He’s not out of John le Carre. He’s not at home at headquarters. He’s not James Bond, either. He’s not fancy. He and his enemies don’t make long speeches. They rarely even make threats. They don’t need to. When they fight, it’s usually to the death, it’s usually with guns, and it usually doesn’t take long. In other words, the violence in the Wells novels is real, not cinematic.

The only cinematic aspect is that Wells always lives. Or survives, maybe survives is a better word.

When I first thought of Wells, I thought of him as a classic Western character. Think Shane, or High Noon. The fact he’s from Hamilton, Montana, up against the Bitterroot Mountains, is no accident. But he came to life from the soldiers and Marines I saw in Iraq when I was a reporter for the Times in 2003 and 2004.

Back in the day, I heard from a fair number of soldiers about Wells. They liked him. They felt he captured something authentic in their experience, notwithstanding my occasional cringe-inducing technical errors about weapons (no matter how hard I tried, I seemed unable to avoid one per book).

Wells has what the best soldiers do, absolute calm under pressure. This is something deeper than mere physical courage, an almost relaxed acceptance that death is inevitable, that it can be dodged but never beaten, and so it is to be accepted rather than feared.

And the flip side, too, an absolute willingness to kill in battle with no more regret (or joy) than a lion kills a gazelle – an animal knowing only that its choice is to kill or starve.

But those two gifts are nothing, worse than nothing, when they are not paired with the moral courage to use violence only when it is necessary. The difference between psychopath and soldier does not lie in the body count.

And the last four years should have taught us all that courage comes in many different flavors, and they aren’t fungible.

What I mean: the courage to die for a cause is very different than the willingness to judge that cause. Both of those are not the same as the willingness to stand up to poor or misguided leadership. Someone can be very physically brave without having intellectual or moral courage.

A few days ago, the Israeli government showed the world evidence the atrocities that Hamas committed on Oct. 7. Among the videos of executions and photos of mangled corpses was a recording of a Hamas terrorist calling his parents to brag that he had killed 10 Jews.

And a cartoon appeared on Twitter purporting to show the difference between the two sides:

But of course that’s not the real difference.

That’s not the choice Israel faces.

Both sides are killing, and the Israeli army and air force have already killed a lot more Palestinians than Hamas has killed Israelis.

The choice is whether to kill for the sake of killing or for the sake of saving.

A few months ago, I read The Splendid and the Vile, Erik Larsen’s history of the Blitz – the year of German air attacks on London and the United Kingdom. Larsen captures the horror of the attacks, which came night after night and killed about 40,000 English civilians before sputtering out as Germany turned its attention to the Soviet campaign.

Here’s what he forgets to mention: in February 1945, Britain and the United States probably killed almost that many Germans in two nights in Dresden.

(25,000? Maybe. Or maybe more.)

(SOURCE)

And of course the Dresden attack paled in comparison what the United States did to the civilians of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Yet all that killing did not make us evil – or the Nazis good. The Nazi regime needed to be eradicated at any cost, and the Germans needed to learn the cost of supporting a genocidal madman.

They did.

Europe had peace for 75 years, peace for so long that it seems to have forgotten that evil still lurks, that violent regimes led by violent men exist. Maybe that’s not surprising, for human beings have a hard time believing what they have not lived themselves. The unremembered past is fiction as much as the unlived future.

What’s more surprising is that Israel seems to have forgotten over the last 20 years that evil lurks. Or maybe the Jews just ate too much of their own cooking, believed too much in their own cleverness, their ability to handle Hamas with artificial intelligence and robot-controlled machine guns and a fence with sensors. Maybe they forgot the most basic lesson of war: the enemy gets a vote.

Or, as Mike Tyson once said, everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.

On Oct. 7, Hamas did far more than punch Israel. It made its intentions clear. It will kill Jews, as many Jews it can find, at any cost.

Whether Hamas can be separated from the Palestinians it rules – whether the Arabs who live in Gaza and the West Bank will ever accept the reality that they must coexist with Israel – is a question for another day.

For now, Israel has no choice but to eliminate this version of Hamas as threat, to kill or imprison its leadership and force the unconditional surrender of every Hamas terrorist who participated in the attacks. Only then will Palestinians be able to decide for themselves if they want peace, as Germany and Japan did after World War 2 – or if this war is only prelude to another, and another. (And only then will Israel and its leaders have to reckon with the many terrible choices they have made of late, and stand up to the Jewish settlers who want to entangle Israel so deeply in the West Bank that peace will be impossible. But whatever Israeli’s mistakes, the two sides are not equivalent. Israel, unlike Hamas, is not genocidal.)

The international pressure to preserve civilian life in Gaza that Israel faces will make ending Hamas extraordinarily difficult. Israel seems to have calculated time is not on its side, that it must attack while the wounds of Oct. 7 are still fresh (as opposed to, say, laying siege to Gaza and trying to drive Hamas’s forces into their tunnels for months).

Can Israel win? Can it destroy enough of Hamas to force a reckoning?

That question can have only one answer if Israel intends to survive.

John Wells is fictional. But the need for men like him is all too real.

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21 Comments
In Reality ???
In Reality ???
November 9, 2023 7:06 pm

What BOTH sides of the current conflict Represent actually are?

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 9, 2023 7:43 pm

Alec Berenson is a gifted writer.
He is a credulous dupe re: history, but that doesn’t diminish the topics that he does manage to get right.
Just proves he’s human.

The Cold Hard Truth
The Cold Hard Truth
November 9, 2023 7:45 pm

A convert to Islam is no hero. Fuck that.

Archaeopteryx Phoenix
Archaeopteryx Phoenix
November 9, 2023 7:47 pm

What a load of complete horseshit filled with lies. Looks like it’s “mask-off” time where people reveal themselves.

The Nazi regime needed to be eradicated at any cost, and the Germans needed to learn the cost of supporting a genocidal madman.

People are waking up to the lies about WWII, the lies about the Holocaust, and the lies about jewish victimhood.

eraser
eraser
  Archaeopteryx Phoenix
November 10, 2023 6:29 am

Eggsactly right.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Archaeopteryx Phoenix
November 10, 2023 2:35 pm

Don’t know his writing, but I can tell fiction when I see it. Israel is counting on people believing this kind of BS long enough for them to finish grabbing all of Palestine by psychopathy and US weaponry. Through social media, this is the first colonial genocide that the world has been able to view in real time. We don’t need this propaganda to figure out what is happening.

What kind of (((war))) has a body count of 36 fighters on your side and 36 fighters on their side (oh, plus 11,000 civilians and all of their civilian infrastructure, tens of thousands more injured, and 2.2 million starving with no place to go)? Virtually the whole UN voted to end this weeks ago, but the US has vetoed binding resolutions to do so. It may take a while to implement, but the world has just concluded they will form alliances elsewhere and leave the US/Israeli/EU benevolence-by-bombing clown show to wither and die.

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Archaeopteryx Phoenix
November 9, 2023 8:58 pm

I can’t judge but GOD WILL!…..
Q.?, sound like a Christian??or even a ”judeo”-Christian??? Laughs about the mayhem he caused???…feels NO remorse,compassion or even the slightest bit of human empathy????
Sound like somebody you want for a neighbor??…..
I’ll pass on Judeo …..I am a Christian tho’……
These people are truly from the synagogue of Satan!……
How many times can they recycle Genesis?……

Obbledy
Obbledy
November 9, 2023 8:48 pm

I’m sure John had no friends either……only people he DOESN’T kill…….

fujigm
fujigm
  Obbledy
November 9, 2023 9:26 pm

Meh.
Kill them all.
Their gods will sort them out…

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
November 9, 2023 9:07 pm

Perceived existential threat = slaughtering innocents ok. “Teaching them a lesson”.

Got it.

Would you like to see other people’s lists of their perceived existential threats?

Ginger
Ginger
  Swrichmond
November 10, 2023 5:40 am

With the reasoning you listed, the mentally ill Audrey Hale would be justified by her murdering the children in Tennessee.

H2O2
H2O2
November 9, 2023 10:40 pm

Mr. Berenson, after reading your codswallop I’m reminded of that endearing term Archie Bunker used for his son-in-law.

Israel, unlike Hamas, is not genocidal

Only a meat head would make that statement.

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  H2O2
November 10, 2023 1:05 am

That pales compared to

Yet all that killing [Dresden, Hiroshima, Nagasaki] did not make us evil

Really.
Pray tell us then, what would have made the US evil?

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Anonymous
November 10, 2023 6:22 am

” The Nazi regime needed to be eradicated at any cost, and the Germans needed to learn the cost of supporting a genocidal madman.”

“They did.”

The fire bombing of Dresden was worth it in the eyes of that idiot. How does he know that the 25,000 people killed by those bombs were supporting a “genocidal madman”? Maybe they didn’t even support the war. Maybe they were just trying to get through another day without being blown up by a fucking bomb.

He views the mass murder in Gaza the same way. It doesn’t matter to him how many people are killed by Israeli bombs as long as Hamas is eradicated.

What a scumbag.

Arcayer
Arcayer
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 7:20 am

One of the major complaints I have with this entire philosophy that one side kills people because they’re just evil, while the other side is killing in retaliation for some wrong, and thus they can kill as much as they want and it’s all justified, often times what we’re looking at is a cycle of hatred style environment, the other side doesn’t see the previous killing as justified, and they’re retaliating against that, and then the victim group calls it another in a long line of unprovoked killings, and uses it to justify the next twenty years of their own aggression, and repeat.

Add to that that reality is noisy, and people lie, and it’s easy to fire up a cycle of hatred even among two groups that would never do anything “unprovoked” and in fact, share the exact same philosophy. It’s easy for a mistake to be construed as an attack, or for there to be a false flag by radicals in either faction who want war, or even malicious foreign actors who notice they can take out two competitors with a single carefully executed mass killing.

Any philosophy wherein two agents running the same philosophy inevitably find themselves at war with eachother is an utter failure and should be abandoned.

Jdog
Jdog
November 10, 2023 12:15 pm

Human beings are basically evil by nature. The best of humanity work to control their evil nature, while the worst of humanity use their evil nature to gain wealth and power.
When the worst of humanity, who gravitate to government and industry, gain too much power, it is up to the less evil among us to stand up and use violence to take them out.
Our forefathers understood this concept, and told us “What country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. the remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon & pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants. it is it’s natural manure”.

m
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  Jdog
November 10, 2023 12:59 pm

And some forefather stated:
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other”

If you don’t believe that, please explain why else the constitution failed – as it obviously has.

Jdog
Jdog
  m
November 10, 2023 9:26 pm

The Constitution did not fail, the government simply refuses to obey it. That is why we need violence.
The only way the government stays in line, is when they are fearful of the people…..

m
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  Jdog
November 11, 2023 7:17 am

Yeah and marxism didn’t fail either, it just was never implemented correctly {/facepalm}