Phoenix Program: The War Inside the War
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(00:01:13) Building the Shadow-Killing Machine
(00:03:03) The Numbers and What They Mean
(00:04:56) The Men on the Ground
(00:07:01) Colby, Congress, and the Reckoning
(00:08:23) The Bigger Picture
(00:10:42) The Lesson That Didn't Stick
Beneath the helicopters and jungle firefights of Vietnam, a quieter and more disturbing conflict was being waged — one fought not with artillery but with informant networks, dossiers, and paramilitary teams operating in the dark. The Phoenix Program was the CIA's attempt to destroy the Viet Cong not as an army, but as a political organisation embedded deep inside South Vietnamese civilian life.
In this episode, we trace how Phoenix evolved from the CIA's early Provincial Reconnaissance Units and the Intelligence Coordination and Exploitation program into a formalised, bureaucratic killing machine launched in 1968 under the CORDS umbrella. At its centre was William Colby — not a zealot, but a technocrat who believed, until his death, that Phoenix was a rational solution to a real problem.
We examine the program's architecture: province-level intelligence centres, multi-source targeting dossiers, and the deliberately engineered distance between American designers and Vietnamese executors. We interrogate the numbers — 81,000 neutralisations, 26,000 dead — and ask what those figures actually tell us when the informant system was riddled with personal vendettas, land disputes, and fabricated accusations.
And we hear from the men on the ground: the CIA officers, the young military personnel, and the Provincial Reconnaissance Unit operatives who ran operations at night, outside normal command structures, with bonuses tied to results.
Phoenix is one of the most debated covert programmes of the Cold War. Understanding it means understanding how the CIA fought — and what it was willing to become.
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