In the first day, it looked like a very professional hit. The headshot. The fact that the guy got away. The lack of security, or bypassing of security.
What you're calling "failures" are gaps that Charlie's team chose to allow because they didn't take the threat of a sniper very seriously.
That's a failure.
Literally 2 days. Literally "the first 48".
This was before he was caught. I had expected him to be caught immediately. And I still find it very strange that you can murder someone in front of thousands of people, and it will still take 2 days before you're caught.
Meanwhile, we actually have recordings of a Mossad assassination, it looks absolutely nothing like this, and involves nearly 30 operatives working in 4 or 5 different teams that even clean swept the murder scene to avoid detection.
They've done similar things in the UK and France, and you're right that none of them were murders of people in broad daylight in front of thousands of people.
In the first day, it looked like a very professional hit. The headshot. The fact that the guy got away. The lack of security, or bypassing of security.
That's a failure.
This was before he was caught. I had expected him to be caught immediately. And I still find it very strange that you can murder someone in front of thousands of people, and it will still take 2 days before you're caught.
They've done similar things in the UK and France, and you're right that none of them were murders of people in broad daylight in front of thousands of people.