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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Captured British Soldiers Behavior Called "Disgusting"

From Arutz Sheva:

(IsraelNN.com) The former British captives' behavior while in Iranian hands is coming under sharp criticism inside Britain and outside it, with American war hero Col. Jack Jacobs calling it 'disgusting and disgraceful.' Meanwhile, the British government has given the 15 sailors and marines permission to make a personal profit by selling their stories for publication. The hostages are expected to earn as much as £250,000 between them. Faye Turney, 26, the only female among them, could profit by as much as £150,000 from a joint deal with a newspaper and ITV.


I haven't watched the coverage closely, but what I have seen makes me agree. It seems very unprofessional, and out of character from what I would have expected from the U.S. military...at least when I was in several years ago.


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