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An "American assassin" teaches a Kurdish fighter how to use an M110 semi-automatic sniper system, how to call for close air support, how to conduct "dynamic entry" on a building, and how to process a crime scene for biometric evidence. Conversely, the Kurdish fighter teaches the American how to move through wadis (dry riverbeds) without being seen, how to survive on flatbread and yogurt for a week, and how to navigate using only the stars and the angle of the sun.

The American government's involvement in the Middle East has long been a subject of controversy, with many accusing the U.S. of pursuing its own interests at the expense of regional stability. The case of the American assassin with Kurdish ties raises questions about the extent of U.S. involvement in covert operations and the potential for rogue agents.

The American assassin's journey is believed to have begun several years ago, when they were recruited by a clandestine organization with ties to the Kurdish community. The operative underwent extensive training in martial arts, marksmanship, and surveillance techniques, preparing them for a life of covert operations.