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"THE GAME WAS UP FOR THE MERCHANT OF DEATH"

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Issue 148

HOW TO CATCH A RUSSIAN ARMS DEALER

- LOUIS HARDIMAN

"THE GAME WAS UP FOR THE MERCHANT OF DEATH"

In March 2008, US authorities pulled off a remarkable sting against Russia’s most infamous arms dealer. We spoke to his biographer to find out how.

Viktor Bout's meeting with Ricardo and Carlos of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) was drawing to a close. “I want to finish off these gringo sons of bitches,” Ricardo blurted out across the Bangkok Sofitel conference room. “They're not going to kill us in our sleep anymore!” Bout, known to many as the ‘Merchant of Death’, responded: “We're together, and we have the same enemy... it is not business, it’s my fight. I've been fighting the United States for 10 to 15 years.” These words would lead the Russian arms dealer to spend the next 32 months in a Thai prison, followed by 12 years in US custody, convicted on narco-terrorism conspiracy charges.

Ricardo and Carlos were informants in a sting led by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Here, Cathy Scott-Clark, an award-winning investigative journalist and the author of Bout’s biography Russia’s Man of War, speaks to History of War about the undercover operation. “After 9/11, the DEA was struggling because all the money was going to the ‘War on Terror’ and the CIA,” she says. “The people who ran the DEA dreamed up an idea of creating narco-terrorists as a new bad-guy concept.” The DEA could now lure its targets into conspiracies with FARC and other drug-funded terror organisations.

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FLYING INTO HISTORY ENOLA GAY

The first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan by an American B-29 bomber, preceding the country's capitulation in WWII. Here navigator Theodore Van Kirk recalls his experience of the day that changed history

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7 mins

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PUTIN'S SUBMARINE FLEET

From the Cold War to modern operations, the threat beneath the waves has been steadily building, and could be about to escalate

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4 mins

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ON SILVER WINGS

THIS MOVING BIOGRAPHY OF AN 'UNKNOWN' WWII RAF FIGHTER ACE CHARTS DESMOND IBBOTSON'S CAREER, THE STORY ENDING WITH A TWIST WHEN HIS REMAINS ARE DISCOVERED IN ITALY IN 2005

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2 mins

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CAMBODIA vs THAILAND ROOTS OF THE BORDER WAR

July 2025's clashes are the latest in a long frontier conflict that has gone unresolved, from the era of warrior kings to smart bombs

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4 mins

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TASK FORCE GREMLIN

At the end of WWII the Japanese Imperial Army Air Force was conscripted into the Royal Air Force in Southeast Asia

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7 mins

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History of War

RAF RETURNS TO NUCLEAR

Nearly 30 years after giving them up, the RAF is poised to reacquire air-dropped nuclear weapons

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3 mins

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NO MORE NAPOLEONS

A MAGISTERIAL SURVEY OF NAVAL POWER AND POLICY

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2 mins

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History of War

STALIN'S BLITZKRIEG

In the final month of WWII, the Red Army launched a devastating strike into Manchuria, opening a new front with Japan and threatening invasion of the Home Islands

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10 mins

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BALACLAVA POCKET WATCH

This William IV silver timepiece and its owner survived the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava

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1 mins

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THE END OF THE SPY?

Human intelligence is a dying art, but it is still crucial for security agencies worldwide

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3 mins

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