Should/Will Britain invade Iran?
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a question to our military types...
what the feck are these lot doing stood on TV saying this that and the other???? What happend to "name, rank and number"? We've got half of the bloody detainees thinking there on a bloody reality gameshow like performing monkeys? These lot have cracked quicker that battery hen's egg or a z-list celebrity in the Big Brother house. When they were captured all the "experts" were like -"oh yes they'll have had training in dealing with interrogation by special forces". Feck me this lot would have crumbled with Monty Python's Spanish Inqisition - "Iqbal, bring the pointy cushion!!!!".
what the feck are these lot doing stood on TV saying this that and the other???? What happend to "name, rank and number"? We've got half of the bloody detainees thinking there on a bloody reality gameshow like performing monkeys? These lot have cracked quicker that battery hen's egg or a z-list celebrity in the Big Brother house. When they were captured all the "experts" were like -"oh yes they'll have had training in dealing with interrogation by special forces". Feck me this lot would have crumbled with Monty Python's Spanish Inqisition - "Iqbal, bring the pointy cushion!!!!".

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I think I read somewhere none had received that training, not being special ops types. My guess, and it is purely that, is that they were told that England had actually acknowledged that they were in Iranian waters. If they anything like me as a soldier, not being an officer, I had no idea where I was most of the time. I suppose the truth will emerge eventually. I guess name rank and serial number apply during a war, not an "international incident' where no state of war exists.communistworkethic wrote:a question to our military types...
what the feck are these lot doing stood on TV saying this that and the other???? What happend to "name, rank and number"? We've got half of the bloody detainees thinking there on a bloody reality gameshow like performing monkeys? These lot have cracked quicker that battery hen's egg or a z-list celebrity in the Big Brother house. When they were captured all the "experts" were like -"oh yes they'll have had training in dealing with interrogation by special forces". Feck me this lot would have crumbled with Monty Python's Spanish Inqisition - "Iqbal, bring the pointy cushion!!!!".
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Yes, that was a bit surprising although over here on TV you could see the Captain pointing at a map but couldn't hear what he said.communistworkethic wrote:The most recent two to spot up are a captain and lieutenant!!! FFS!!
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That's all very well when everyone plays by the geneva convention, but when your dealing with headcases that stone woman to death for having sex outside marrage, and execute people by very slowly sawing their heads off while they are tide up, you can be forgiven for playing along.communistworkethic wrote:a question to our military types...
what the feck are these lot doing stood on TV saying this that and the other???? What happend to "name, rank and number"? We've got half of the bloody detainees thinking there on a bloody reality gameshow like performing monkeys? These lot have cracked quicker that battery hen's egg or a z-list celebrity in the Big Brother house. When they were captured all the "experts" were like -"oh yes they'll have had training in dealing with interrogation by special forces". Feck me this lot would have crumbled with Monty Python's Spanish Inqisition - "Iqbal, bring the pointy cushion!!!!".
Besides, Officers are given secret words and phrases that give British intelligence a very different message!
In the first Iraq war we were all told that if we were captured and forced to dictate what they told us on TV, to glance at the small union Jack on your left shoulder. This would indicate it was all bullshit and that you were still loyal to the crown etc.
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Arrest that man. That comes under the Official Secrets Act.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote: Besides, Officers are given secret words and phrases that give British intelligence a very different message! In the first Iraq war we were all told that if we were captured and forced to dictate what they told us on TV, to glance at the small union Jack on your left shoulder. This would indicate it was all bullshit and that you were still loyal to the crown etc.

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Sorry sotwa but that's just BS - this is about propaganda and having a british officer stood there saying " we're dead sorry that we encroached your waters" is not helping the cause one litte bit.
As for Islamic law, that's irrelvant. These guys are sat there, clean uniforms, tucking in to dinner and saying to camera "they're treating us well, for that we thank them".
As for Islamic law, that's irrelvant. These guys are sat there, clean uniforms, tucking in to dinner and saying to camera "they're treating us well, for that we thank them".
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Correct, and evil fxckers don't prxck around trying to mentaly break you either!CAPSLOCK wrote:The view of 'an expert' the other day is that the new view is that theres no point getting tortured for no reason
One way or another, they'll get the info they want
Also noted that yon bloke was grabbing his wedding veg as he read his bit out
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Well said, this is just their propaganda tool, testing the waters of foreign relations as it were.cowdrill wrote:Iran is just acting like a naughty little schoolboy looking for attention
they will just have their fun for a few more days
then they'll get bored and let them go
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It was actually only four days - and the Government said at the time - British officials have said that the men may have mistakenly strayed over the maritime border.Gravedigger wrote:Bearing in mind the last lot of captivees were 400 plus days in captivity
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle ... 835313.stm
I'm guessing you are thinking about the US hostages back in 1979 / 1981?
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Think he was talking about the US Embassy captives back under Jimmy Carter, Sluffy.sluffy wrote:It was actually only four days - and the Government said at the time - British officials have said that the men may have mistakenly strayed over the maritime border.Gravedigger wrote:Bearing in mind the last lot of captivees were 400 plus days in captivity
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle ... 835313.stm
I'm guessing you are thinking about the US hostages back in 1979 / 1981?
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