The Foley Beheading:
The Message Behind the Method

The killing, in other words, became merely the
requirement to send the message. As experts have told me, there are more
painful ways to dispatch someone if you really hate the victim and want him to
suffer. You can burn him alive. You can torture him. But beheading, on the
other hand, causes the victim to lose consciousness within seconds once a major
artery is cut in the neck, experts say. Beheading, though, is the best method
for the sake of a visually dramatic video, because you can show the severed
head atop the chest at the conclusion.
Using a short knife, as in this case, rather
than a sword, also makes the event both more chilling and intimate. Truly, I do
not mean to be cruel, indifferent, or vulgar. I am only saying that without the
possibility of videotaping the event, there would be no motive in the first
place to execute someone in such a manner.
In producing a docu-drama in its own twisted
way, the Islamic State was sending the following messages:
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We
don't play by your rules. There are no limits to what we are willing to do.
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America's
mistreatment of Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo Bay comes with a "price
tag," to quote a recently adopted phrase for retribution killings. After
all, we are a state. We have our own enemy combatants as you can see from the
video, and our own way of dealing with them.
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Just
because we observe no limits does not mean we lack sophistication. We can be
just as sophisticated as you in the West. Just listen to the British accent of
our executioner. And we can produce a very short film up to Hollywood
standards.
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We're
not like the drug lords in Mexico who regularly behead people and subsequently
post the videos on the Internet. The drug lords deliver only a communal
message, designed to intimidate only those people within their area of control.
That is why the world at large pays little attention to them; in fact, the
world is barely aware of them. By contrast, we of the Islamic State are
delivering a global, meta-message. And the message is this: We want to destroy
all of you in America, all of you in the West, and everyone in the Muslim world
who does not accept our version of Islam.
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We
will triumph because we observe absolutely no constraints. It is because only
we have access to the truth that anything we do is sanctified
by God.
Welcome to the mass media age. You thought mass
media was just insipid network anchormen and rude prime-time hosts interrupting
talking heads on cable. It is that, of course. But just as World War I was different
from the Franco-Prussian War, because in between came the culmination of the
Industrial Age and thus the possibility of killing on an industrial scale, the
wars of the 21st century will be different from those of the 20th because of
the culmination of the first stage of the Information Age, with all of its
visual ramifications.
Passion, deep belief, political protests and so
forth have little meaning nowadays if they cannot be broadcast. Likewise,
torture and gruesome death must be communicated to large numbers of people if
they are to be effective. Technology, which the geeky billionaires of Silicon
Valley and the Pacific Northwest claim has liberated us with new forms of
self-expression, has also brought us back to the worst sorts of barbarism. Communications
technology is value neutral, it has no intrinsic moral worth, even as it can at
times encourage the most hideous forms of exhibitionism: to wit, the Foley
execution.
We are back to a medieval world of theater, in
which the audience is global. Theater, when the actors are well-trained, can be
among the most powerful and revelatory art forms. And nothing works in theater
as much as symbols which the playwright manipulates. A short knife, a
Guantanamo jumpsuit, a black-clad executioner with a British accent in the
heart of the Middle East, are, taken together, symbols of power,
sophistication, and retribution. We mean business. Are you in America
capable of taking us on?
It has been said that the murder of Czar
Nicholas II and his family in 1918 in Ekaterinburg by Lenin's new government
was a seminal crime: because if the Bolsheviks were willing to execute not only
the Czar but his wife and children, too, they were also capable of murdering en
masse. Indeed, that crime presaged the horrors to come of Bolshevik rule. The
same might be said of the 1958 murder of Iraqi King Faisal II and his family
and servants by military coup plotters, and the subsequent mutilation of the
body of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Said by a Baghdad mob -- events that presaged
decades of increasingly totalitarian rule, culminating in Saddam Hussein. The theatrical murder of James
Foley may appear as singular to some; more likely, it presages something truly
terrible unfolding in the postmodern Middle East.
To be sure, the worse the chaos, the more extreme the ideology that emerges
from it. Something has already emerged from the chaos of Syria and Iraq, even
as Libya and Yemen -- also in chaos -- may be awaiting their own versions of
the Islamic State. And remember, above all, what the video communicated was the
fact that these people are literally capable of anything.
Robert D. Kaplan, Stratfor, Aug. 28-08-2014
"Terrorism as Theater is republished with permission of Stratfor."
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