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Aidey
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Read in todays paper about how some British soldiers are going to be tried for murder, not here in Britian but sent back to Iraq. Apparently its because the Iraqi witnesses wont come to this country. Will they get a fair trial, or is there a political element behind this?
Ive never been in the forces, but I would imagine it must be very difficult to make split second decisions in the field, especially when the option is your life or somebody elses.
And, if they were found guilty, doesnt that implicate Tony Blair too, as the soldiers would never have been there in the first place?
Ive never been in the forces, but I would imagine it must be very difficult to make split second decisions in the field, especially when the option is your life or somebody elses.
And, if they were found guilty, doesnt that implicate Tony Blair too, as the soldiers would never have been there in the first place?