The British in Basra?
For those of you who have been reading me for awhile, you know that I have repeatedly questioned some of the more curious actions of the British in Basra, probably the most bizarre was the attack on an Iraqi prison where two British men were being held after being arrested disguised as local Iraqis and engaging in a shootout with local Iraqi police. Unfortunately, I didn't save the picture of their car's contents, but it contained significant quantities of weapons, comm and night vision gear, and EXPLOSIVES. And I keep asking what the British are up to in Basra?
Well, here's what the Iranians think. (Note: Basra is about 30 miles from the SW Iranian border.)
I'll do a little hunting later to see if I can actually find any stories with evidence that go beyond he said/she said.
UPDATE: No new evidence for the above, but the British government's story has changed from "stopping inflow from Iran" to "stopping torture by infiltrating local Iraqi forces." If that's the case, then why did they have explosives in their equipment. (Boy, I wish I'd saved that photo.)
And while we're on strange things woth the British in Basra, there's this from the BBC:
Well, here's what the Iranians think. (Note: Basra is about 30 miles from the SW Iranian border.)
Five people were killed in twin bombings in southwest Iran on Saturday.
I'll do a little hunting later to see if I can actually find any stories with evidence that go beyond he said/she said.
UPDATE: No new evidence for the above, but the British government's story has changed from "stopping inflow from Iran" to "stopping torture by infiltrating local Iraqi forces." If that's the case, then why did they have explosives in their equipment. (Boy, I wish I'd saved that photo.)
And while we're on strange things woth the British in Basra, there's this from the BBC:
The MoD said an inquiry was under way but the circumstances were not regarded as suspicious.
"He was Officer Commanding 61 Section, Special Investigation Branch, Royal Military Police.
Forty years old, died alone in his "accomodation," and it's not regarded as suspicious. Hmmm....
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