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20-09-05, 11:13 AM | #1 | |
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Undercover british commandos dressed as locals caugt red handed.
Newspeak is working overtime to gloss this one over.
Iraqi prison stormed by British tanks and helicopters British forces in tanks and helicopters stormed an Iraqi jail tonight to rescue two service personnel who were arrested after allegedly shooting dead a local policeman and wounding another, the governor of Basra said. ------------------------ What is more curious is that a report in The Times last month states that the SAS in Basra were being given £100,000 as "porter money", entrusted to the SAS to bribe weapons dealers and buy weapons to keep them out of "insurgent" hands. The report says there has been little accounting for this money, but that an investigation has begun into how the money has been spent recently. See http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...3874_1,00.html -------------------------- Quote:
and another version... BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - The Army sent in troops to free two undercover soldiers in Basra in southern Iraq after discovering Iraqi police had handed them over to local militia, a spokesman said on Tuesday. "From an early stage I had good reason to believe the lives of the two soldiers were at risk," Army Brigadier John Lorimer said in a statement to the media in London. The British commanding officer in Basra said his concern for the arrested men increased after he received information they had been handed over to "militia elements". A Warrior armoured vehicle breached the perimeter wall of the jail in a Basra police station on Monday. When it was discovered that the two men were not in the jail, troops rescued them from a nearby house, he said ---------------------- another version from reuters BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - British forces used tanks to smash down the walls of a prison in the southern city of Basra and freed two undercover British soldiers seized earlier by Iraqi forces, an Interior Ministry official said on Monday. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said half a dozen tanks had broken down the walls of the jail and troops had then stormed in to free the two British soldiers. The governor of Basra confirmed that the jail had been broken into. The Interior Ministry official said dozens of Iraqi prisoners being held at the jail had escaped at the same time. ---------------------- Versions of Britons' release conflict Armored vehicles crash through walls of Iraq jail, some say By Abbas Fayadh, Associated Press | September 20, 2005 BASRA, Iraq -- British soldiers used 10 armored vehicles to break down the walls of the central jail in this southern city yesterday and freed two Britons, allegedly undercover commandos arrested on charges of shooting two Iraqi policemen, witnesses said. But the British government said the two men were released as a result of negotiations. -------------------------- The occupation forces are the real perpetrators of bomb attacks in Iraq? Now who would dress like arabs and leave korans and flight manuals behind? |
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20-09-05, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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what is the big deal? this is how any average hotel in spain looks like after the british holiday season
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this incident underscores the largely unreported problem of iraqi security forces, ostensibly working wih the US but who are actually insurgents who have infiltrated the US-led training program:
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all of this indicates US forces can not trust anyone amongst the grateful people they have liberated. yet another reason to pack it up, come home, and let the iraqis sort it out for themselves. the guardian editorial response puts it well: Quote:
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