TIL that in 1985, France's DGSE (Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure - sort of France's CIA or MI-6) sank the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior, with bombs placed on the hull, while the crew were aboard. The ship was part of a demonstration against nuclear weapons testing on Pacific islands and was in port in Auckland, New Zealand. Two limpet mines were placed on the hull of the ship by DGSE commandos, detonating sequentially (maybe a minute apart? the crew hadn't yet gotten out before the 2nd mine detonated). Most of the crew managed to abandon ship, but one man drowned when the explosion jammed the hatch of his cabin shut. At first, the Auckland police believed it to be a publicity stunt gone awry, until divers from the New Zealand Navy examined the damage. They eventually caught and tried two French spies. New Zealand PM, David Lange, called it an act of terrorism. The commandos were never caught; the two spies were sentenced to 10 years in prison by a New Zealand court, but were kept in a French prison for only 2 years before being released.
That was early this morning, on a BBC radio show. Just about an hour ago, I was just chatting with a friend and he asked how the Saudis could so easily get away with murdering Jamal Khashoggi. I could only laugh.