british war crimes prosecutions
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'scapegoat' - william holman hunt
Up to 50 soldiers are being investigated for crimes during and ‘after’ the Iraq war.
It was also reported in the Daily telegraph this week that the RAF, while flying sorties over iraq to enforce the no-fly zone before the war, were deliberately bombing targets to try and provoke a war. Now where did these orders come from?
As ten squaddies get ready to be paraded before the nation for the crime of murdering one man, remember the whitehall and westminster war criminals, responsible for the murders of thousands, who are daily hiding under their desks with fingers crossed hoping that the knock doesn’t come on their door.
Will the military cover for downing street as it sees its boys getting made scapegoats? Well, the top brass can no doubt sacrifice a few grunts to the bigger picture – it is their job after all.
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