Who is this "we," paleface?is there any chance we did this on purpose to provoke an incident?
Who is this "we," paleface?![]()
Given the UK's stated drawdown plan, and Mr Blair's current political position, I have a hard time seeing him and the MoD in London buying into a deliberate ruse intended to give an excuse for the Americans to attack Iran, using British troops as the cat's paw.
Do you see it differently? If so, why?
DR
is there any chance we did this on purpose to provoke an incident?
Hey da gub'mint "did" 9/11....why wouldn't they do this right James?
-z

I have nothing but pointless, and eminently ignorable speculation.Given the UK's stated drawdown plan, and Mr Blair's current political position, I have a hard time seeing him and the MoD in London buying into a deliberate ruse intended to give an excuse for the Americans to attack Iran, using British troops as the cat's paw.
Do you see it differently? If so, why?
I find your insinuation I advocate 9/11 CTs bizarre.Hey da gub'mint "did" 9/11....why wouldn't they do this right James?
I find your insinuation I advocate 9/11 CTs bizarre.
Something like how the catastrophic British intervention in The Suez Crisis was presented to the public is more apposite.
Has anyone seen a printout of the GPS of where this boat was?
Darth, you're the expert. The vessel would be using GPS, real time plotting and that there must be a record of it? That right, or am I a bit ahead of the Navy?
If so, the Poms letting everyone know would be a good start. If they were in Iranian waters, I certainly wouldn't be bitching about it.
Good link, thanks.It all appears to be pretty relaxed on the water - The Independent has good coverage.
No precipitate action, she'll be right - bit of sabre-rattling at worst, it appears.
I hope Commodore Lambert is right.Last night, Commodore Lambert denied his men had strayed into Iranian waters, insisting they were half a mile inside Iraq around Marakkat Abd Allah. "My immediate concern is for the safety of my people and their safe return," he said. "Everything is being done ... at the highest level of the UK government and by our coalition partners to ensure that this is possible."
Officers said they hoped this was an error of judgement made by a local commander that would be resolved with negotiations. "I hope we find this is a simple misunderstanding at the tactical level," the Commodore said.
While tensions at national level have been strained lately, the British insist that they have maintained a cordial relationship with the Iranians. The border is indistinct and frequently the Iranians stray close to the coalition ships but, until now, they have moved back across the diving line without dispute.
Commodore Lambert said: "We have a healthy, professional respect. We police and patrol our side, and they police and patrol their side."
It isn't people, generally, it is people specifically. As a rule, if there is any possible way I will do my best to take some with me - especially with primitives (fundies, IRA, Basque seps, etc, etc ). Many/most soldiers nowadays are not warriors, they are soldiers. Soldiers are trained to follow certain rules in certain situations - those rules assume all sides will follow them. That is not and never has been true - but the training still is done as if it is. The British soldiers did what they were supposed to(like the case from many years ago when two British soldiers were watching the funeral of some ira rectum, the crowd spotted them, broke into their car, beat them to death and left them in the area. BOTH HAD LOADED PISTOLS, NEITHER FIRED because they followed procedure. Had it been me, before the crowd got close enough there would have been an Irisher dead or with a major wound for every bullet in my magazine before they got me(and it would have been very likely I would have had extra magazines - always do with the .45s). I do not believe in going out of my way to eliminate people but I will not die for my killers without some return on it.Perhaps this will touch a nerve with veterans, and if so I apologise in advance, but why would soldiers surrender to clearly unstable hostile militaries?
I can't speak from personal experience, of course, but I just don't think I'd trust the current Iranian regime to be humane. They're not humane to their own citizens, why would they treat foreign soldiers with any respect? I think I'd take the easier death by gunfire or explosion than whatever tortures might await. I often wondered the same thing about the civilians taken hostage and then brutally executed on camera by the various factions. At some point, I'd make a grab for the rifle, make them shoot me.
And then again, I've never been in the situation. And I'm no psychologist, so I don't know how people think under mortal duress.
Because they're answerable to Britain for what happens to British soldiers. For their own citizens, they aren't answerable to anyone.I can't speak from personal experience, of course, but I just don't think I'd trust the current Iranian regime to be humane. They're not humane to their own citizens, why would they treat foreign soldiers with any respect?
I guess in that sort of situation, the hostages cooperate in the slim hope that they will be released. And some of them are, so it makes sense that someone would hang on to chance that they'll be one of those. What I don't get is people being forced to dig their own grave. At that point, the writing should be on the wall.I think I'd take the easier death by gunfire or explosion than whatever tortures might await. I often wondered the same thing about the civilians taken hostage and then brutally executed on camera by the various factions. At some point, I'd make a grab for the rifle, make them shoot me.
This is, of course, not true, which is why you are completely unable to substantiate it.
Just for that, I'm going to bump your "liar" thread in FC again.
Do you ever get tired of humilliating yourself in public?
Dr Adequate said:Do you have any actual arguments against the following propositions:
(1) Desecrating Afghan bodies and then boasting about it is stupid.
(2) Not caring about the problems this will cause in Afghanistan is dumb.
(3) Desecrating the bodies of your enemies is a war crime.
(4) War crimes are illegal.
(5) The "Islamic world" was not indifferent to 9/11.
Or do you prefer to repeat your pitiable exhibition of gibberish, lies, hypocrisy, and distortion?
Or then again, you could decide that you've made enough of a clown of yourself, and keep your stupid mouth shut.
Me, I'm betting on the second possibility. But do feel free to surprise us all.
Dr Adequte said:I attributed no claims to you whatsoever.
I hope Commodore Lambert is right.
DR
Perhaps, there is some grounds for your assumption on that, given the Brit style.No offence, but I think it's probably lucky it was a bunch of Pommies who were kidnapped. They're a little less likely to over-react, I suspect.
ROFL, is this the old joke about houseguests, fish and Kiwi's smelling a bit ripe after three days?Anyway, I understand that St. Helen Clark is going over to sort it out. She's arrived in Teheran and if the Poms aren't back by midnight she's going to stay for a week.
No contest.
ROFL, is this the old joke about houseguests, fish and Kiwi's smelling a bit ripe after three days?![]()
DR
Some people are not interested in watching you wallow in your own filth. I myself find it funny.
Yes, and the question is, in what fields?All I gotta say is I bet there will be some juicy consulting opportunities in Tehran in about 4 years...
-SelfServing.