So why not surrender them back? Why even take them into custody in the first place?
Perhaps because the President of Iran is trying to force our hand. Do you think we should be so easily manipulated? It's obvious that any military actions on our part (or the UK's) would garner more support for him from moderate Iranians, or even those who oppose Ahmadinejad.
Not much of an invasion force, these 15 soldiers...
No, but just about the right size for a group clandestinely doing recon. I keep hearing that the Brits have
proof (supposedly GPS) that their sailors were in international waters, why haven't they shown it? I can remember several instances in the recent past where Western troops have either accidently wandered into "enemy" territory, or we've admitted that they were actually there to gather info. Don't get me wrong, I'm not immediately placing blame on the British sailors, but if one has actual proof of innocence, it's usually the first thing on the table.
You're playing the Iranian propaganda, which doesn't make any sense when you think about it.
And you're drinking the Western Kool-Aid which also doesn't make any sense on a skeptic's board.
So it's the West's fault for having hostages now? What kind of topsy-turvy thinking is that?
Well, we HAVE allegedly kidnapped suspected terrorists off Italian streets, we HAVE admitted to running secret prisons where we've outsourced the torture of suspected terrorists, we HAVE spirited suspected terrorists away to Gitmo without notifying their relatives and with no hope for a trial. As I said in another thread, it seems our rationalizations for this behavior has turned around to bite us on the ass. The Britons are guilty by association and were easy targets.
As for paying more attention to our politicans who are f**king up, it makes perfect sense to take care of the problems at home before pointing at other countries. Besides, it is precisely the thinking of those politicians that got us into the trouble we're in now.