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Originally posted by LittleSecret
Originally posted by ManBehindTheMask
reply to post by LittleSecret
In an interview with Al Jazeerah TV, the popular Iraqi leader Fattah al-Sheikh, a member of the Iraqi National Assembly and deputy official in the Basra governorate, said that police had "caught two non-Iraqis, who seem to be Britons and were in a car of the Cressida type. It was a booby-trapped car laden with ammunition and was meant to explode in the centre of the city of Basra in the popular market." Contrary to British authorities' claims that the soldiers had been immediately handed to local militia, al-Sheikh confirmed that they were "at the Intelligence Department in Basra, and they were held by the National Guard force, but the British occupation forces are still surrounding this department in an attempt to absolve them of the crime."
[edit on 3-7-2010 by LittleSecret]
Are you trying to say that the 2005 SRR arrests were the result of UKSF carrying out false flag opps?
I hope not.....
reply to post by ManBehindTheMask
Sorry could you give me the name of the unit you are operating under, excuse my ignorance but i have never herd of 2nd line am guessing its reference something on ATS. So would you mind just giving us the name, sorry am really interested in this sort of stuff.
Are you trying to say that the 2005 SRR arrests were the result of UKSF carrying out false flag opps?
I hope not.....
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by LittleSecret
You know, you remind me of another poorly informed member Oozyisim, maybe you should add them to your friends list. That way you could chat with yourself.
Originally posted by kevinunknown
Well unless you have proof your talking BS.
In an interview with Al Jazeerah TV, the popular Iraqi leader Fattah al-Sheikh, a member of the Iraqi National Assembly and deputy official in the Basra governorate, said that police had "caught two non-Iraqis, who seem to be Britons and were in a car of the Cressida type. It was a booby-trapped car laden with ammunition and was meant to explode in the centre of the city of Basra in the popular market." Contrary to British authorities' claims that the soldiers had been immediately handed to local militia, al-Sheikh confirmed that they were "at the Intelligence Department in Basra, and they were held by the National Guard force, but the British occupation forces are still surrounding this department in an attempt to absolve them of the crime."
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by LittleSecret
No I was just going over a very short list of people I knew who were pretty slow when it came to this topic and there was only one name on it.
[edit on 3-7-2010 by SLAYER69]
Originally posted by LittleSecret
Anyways, I was hoping you would respond, but hey, we have a CIA operative amongst us lol he tried, but he gave up too.
Who would that be, Oozy? Care to name names?
I can recall a time when your grand-daddy was mighty glad to see the CIA around that area.
Originally posted by kevinunknown
reply to post by LittleSecret
So is that your proof, and not I am not CIA but terrorism and Special Forces is my “thing” if you like.
This was a operation carried out by SRR under Task Force Black, they were investigating claims that senior police officers were working with militants. They were on a reconnaissance mission observing the police stations were these officers were working. As the left they were quickly compromised when they ran into an Iraqi VCP in the short contact that followed they killed one Iraqi police officer and wounded another before being captured and taken to the very police station they were investigating. There car was loaded with equipment including some explosives, it is a SOP of UKSF to either guard the vehicle or “booby trap” them. That car was loaded with sensitive comps gear which they don’t want falling into the wrong hands. It was not designed as a VBIED.
Want poof that’s what they were really doing, well the two SF troopers taken were handed to millitants and were found inside one of their safe houses.
It is clear from reading what you have wrote that you know nothing about SF operations in Iraq and have read one quote and ran with it without doing any real research.
[edit on 3-7-2010 by kevinunknown]
It was a booby-trapped car laden with ammunition and was meant to explode in the centre of the city of Basra in the popular market." Contrary to British authorities' claims that the soldiers had been immediately handed to local militia, al-Sheikh confirmed that they were "at the Intelligence Department in Basra, and they were held by the National Guard force, but the British occupation forces are still surrounding this department in an attempt to absolve them of the crime."
“The Americans blame weak and feeble groups in Iraq for insecurity in this country. We do not believe this and we have information that the insecurity has its roots in the activities of American and Israeli spies,” Zolqadr said.
Originally posted by LittleSecret
reply to post by nenothtu
Who would that be, Oozy? Care to name names?
I can recall a time when your grand-daddy was mighty glad to see the CIA around that area.
Funny you bring that up, my grand daddy still alive and still living in Afghanistan and still hates the guts of the empire.
After 9 years of occupation my grand dad hasn't seen the fruits of the empire, only the burden of war, corruption, and drugs.
Sad, sad world because he called last week and was talking about my cousin turning out to be a heroin addict.
Thank you honey.
Kabul is not the capital of Afghanistan, it is the capital of druggies now.