Agents Provocateurs?
So what were two undercover British soldiers up to in Basra?
Judge Mudhafar says he is not convinced the two men are British - possibly because one of them was said to have been carrying a Canadian-made weapon - and they may not be entitled to immunity.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10380.htm
Agents Provocateurs?
The ‘evolution’ of state disinformation has probably never been better displayed than in the case of the two (more than likely) SAS soldiers who were ‘liberated’ after being arrested by the Iraqi police - after they allegedly failed to stop at an Iraqi police roadblock and subsequently opened fire on the Iraqi police, killing one and wounding another.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10383.htm
Judge Mudhafar says he is not convinced the two men are British - possibly because one of them was said to have been carrying a Canadian-made weapon - and they may not be entitled to immunity.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10380.htm
Agents Provocateurs?
The ‘evolution’ of state disinformation has probably never been better displayed than in the case of the two (more than likely) SAS soldiers who were ‘liberated’ after being arrested by the Iraqi police - after they allegedly failed to stop at an Iraqi police roadblock and subsequently opened fire on the Iraqi police, killing one and wounding another.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10383.htm
Starmail - 25. Sep, 23:41