Moaned about the railways yet today, thats another box to tick shirley ?
I live in Germany; why would I moan about public transport?
Moaned about the railways yet today, thats another box to tick shirley ?
He was in effect a prisoner of war at the time he was murdered. We don't arbitrarily execute prisoners of war. I fail to see why some people can't get their head around that principle! Perhaps it is the ignorance of mob mentality!
In effect?...what does that mean. Had he surrendered? For all the marines knew he could have had a grenade up his jumper.
I think that he is guilty of murder. I agree that he should go to jail... but its still totally fvcked
Who said he was unarmed, a wounded soldier with a grenade could still blow you to bits.after all, it's the Talibans favourite sport...after they have tortured wounded soldiers and strung their limbs in trees to taunt the Soldiers,or shoot young girls for going to school Tell that to the Taliban...their agenda is an eye for an eye,live by the sword...die by the sword. Taliban don't give two hoots for the Geneva Convention so why pander to their evil deeds."You would have done the same," "It's war," bollocks to that. You don't execute unarmed, defenceless people lying on the floor in front of you,
But they are fighting Terrorist not an army...armies wear fatigue uniform,terrorist dress as civilians and hide with women and children...I have no respect for terrorist therefore I couldn't care less if one is shot in any circumstances...Marine A broke the rules,but does not deserve a life sentence...be interesting to see what the 'Rigby' killers get won't it...We were an invading force of an independent sovereign state, that had every right to defend itself (irrespective of whether it harboured terrorist organisations). As every country has the right to do. Is that not true when we invaded in 2001? Unfortunately, for our troops, not everyone in Afghanistan thought/thinks as you do.
Killed In Action and Murder are defined as two very different things.
Seagull on the wing;6086000.be interesting to see what the 'Rigby' killers get won't it...[/QUOTE said:They'll proberley get 6 months suspended and 3 points on their driving license, reduced on apeal because of there humane rights to be told they will get compo for hurting there feelings. Inside they willl get all there food cooked the way they want cos they are Muserlims so it will be cheese footballs and kebabs for them whilst our proper crims who have paid taxes all there lifes have to make do with slopps. No doubt when they come out the comunists who run the BBC will make them heros and have them on Strictly Come Danceing. Well they won't be getting MY vote, tthat will show them
Why? We think of ourselves as better than the likes of the Taliban because we are disgusted by their brutality and backward views. As soon as we stoop to their level we are no better than them and have no right to pass judgement. I, like countless other, have massive respect for our troops. I don't think for a second I could do what they do, under the pressure and trauma they're under. But that does not justify what he did. It was not a moment of madness in the heat of battle, it was a calculated execution. He deserves punishment in the same way any other murderer does.
What is your point? Are you suggesting he has been singled out?
I live in Germany; why would I moan about public transport?
But they are fighting Terrorist not an army...armies wear fatigue uniform,terrorist dress as civilians and hide with women and children...I have no respect for terrorist therefore I couldn't care less if one is shot in any circumstances...Marine A broke the rules,but does not deserve a life sentence...be interesting to see what the 'Rigby' killers get won't it...
Did the French Resistance during WW2 wear uniform or did they wear civilian clothes and and hide with women and children?
The Royal Marines have a proud and illustrious history as undoubtedly one of our most elite, toughest fighting forces. They are set apart from most of our other fighting units as simply getting through the training to be a Royal Marine Commando is as tough as it gets. Undoubtedly the biggest punishment will have been is disgraceful discharge from a service he undoubtedly loved and lived for. His breach of discipline will be keenly felt through the service as when a senior experienced commander can commit such a break of discipline under pressure, then how does that in turn affect the lower ranks.
Would be interesting to know what actual Royal Marines think about it. Whether they believe he has let the Marines and their reputation down, or whether they feel he has been unduly punished in a situation that no civilian could understand.
Surely when people join the army they accept that they could be sent into dangerous situations and into war zones and that is what they are paid to do. They receive a high level of training to do their job and a huge part of that is discipline and to follow orders in times of high stress.
I can't see how that situation can then be used as an excuse to kill an unarmed person who was not in a position to be a threat to them at that time.
The excuse that they would kill if the situation is reversed doesn't wash with me, they arn't necessarily taught and paid to the same standards our army is, their political objectives arn't the same as for our army and they arn't expected to behave in the same way we as UK citizens expect our army to behave.
All of the French resistance werev actually French, a huge proportion of Taliban aren't Afghans, but are foreign jihad is , such as Chechens, Pakistanis and Arabs.I take it you supported the Russians when they were shooting Afghan "terrorists" during their occupation of that country. Did the French Resistance during WW2 wear uniform or did they wear civilian clothes and and hide with women and children?
All of the French resistance werev actually French, a huge proportion of Taliban aren't Afghans, but are foreign jihad is , such as Chechens, Pakistanis and Arabs.