“During the [Irish] Troubles, the JSG operated under the cover name of the Force Research Unit (FRU), which between the early 1980s and the late 1990s managed to penetrate the very heart of the IRA. By targeting and then ‘turning’ members of the paramilitary organization with a variety of ‘inducements’” ranging from blackmail to bribes, the FRU operators developed agents at virtually every command level within the IRA,” explains Sean Rayment.
Even a dullard, armed with the appropriate search criteria and Google, can put two and two together in short order and discover that much of the terrorism in Northern Ireland was orchestrated by FRU and the British government, including the despicable “human bomb” technique, that is to say “forcing civilians to drive vehicles laden with explosives into army checkpoints,” according to the Guardian.
Naturally, all of this shines a new light on the two British SAS operatives caught in Basra, driving around in a car loaded with explosives and disguised as Arabs back in 2005.
Assassinating Irish civilians was part and parcel of “an intelligence operation which had been sanctioned at the highest levels of the British Army and the British Security Service, MI5,” according to Ed Moloney, writing for the Sunday Tribune.
In addition to outright murder, British intelligence encouraged torture. Robert Stevens describes the UDA as “a fascistic, loyalist paramilitary organization,” infamous for running death squads.
Sunday Telegraph documents “confirm that as the UDA’s primary intelligence officer [Brian] Nelson passed on the names, photographs and addresses of suspected IRA members from Army Intelligence records to UDA gunmen and that he carried out assassinations under army direction.” Patrick Finucane was apparently murdered by a FRU sanctioned death squad. The Belfast solicitor was gunned down before his wife and children.
“Beginning in the 1980s the highly secretive FRU was sent into Northern Ireland to recruit and train double agents to work inside the paramilitary groups,” writes Michael S. Rose. “The FRU combated IRA terrorism by the use of paid informers, blackmail, ambushes, and other methods not approved by the Geneva Convention. In the worst case, British officers decided that in cases when it would be difficult to bring suspected IRA terrorists to justice by legitimate means, the FRU would enlist outlawed guerilla groups that possessed both the desire and the means to murder the IRA men. According to Stevens Three, the FRU assisted Protestant terrorists in carrying out what were, in effect, proxy assassinations of Catholics. In order to forge such alliances, the British officers had to overlook the fact that the interests of the Protestant death squads were not those of the United Kingdom and its government.”
In Iraq, the “JSG is the coalition’s secret weapon,” a defense source told the Telegraph. “Their job is to recruit and run covert human intelligence sources or agents—we never use the term informer. The Americans are in awe of the unit because they have nothing like them within their military.”
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dp
06.02.2007 00:57
Given the equipment that the SAS were caught with in Basra, I would concur that they were probably involved in a some sort of cross border mission. But I have seen no credible evidence of them caught with explosives. But it is highly unlikely that they were up any JSG-like shenanigans. The equipment is all wrong for a start. Using that equipment would remove the "try proving it!" defence to any charges of collusion. I mean, would they really expect anyone to believe that "insurgents" could muster airstrikes with laser guided weapons?
No doubt the Iranians also have their double agents in amongst the Coalition stooges. Just as the Iranian incursions/support in Iraq go largely unreported in all but Private Eye, I'm sure the same is going on they other way around with Coalition forces entering into Iran and training and supplying their own terrorist pets.
Iran knows that the US is very nervous about another front at the moment. Iran knows- like the rest of the world- that the US/UK are taking an almighty kicking in Iraq/Afghanistan- just as US/Israel took from Lebanon/Syria/Iran. Direct action against Iran may well facilitate a more overt support of Palestine and the opening of another major front with Israel being attacked from 3 sides. Tactical madness.
Iran knows that any overt military action against it will be highly likely a tipping point in the region and the US knows it too. I can't see any UNSC support for military action. I'd like to think that the UK Parliament wouldn't be fooled again- but hey, they bought the dodgy dossier and actually believe that dirty bombs are a real threat...
The US only seem to have their sock puppet Israel on their side regarding Iran. But Iraq has shown that they a possibly quite insane and arrogant enough to step into a situation that will make Vietnam look like the Falklands.
The current war in Iraq is spiralling into fiscal madness as the planned oil revenues are not rolling in as expected- those pesky "insurgents" keep blowing up the pipelines and ambushing tankers.
Can Bush sell Evil Iran to a Congress that has big difficulties buying 24,000 more troops in Baghdad?
Time will tell.
Kune Kune
credible evidence
06.02.2007 09:05
Credible evidence is something you see in a court of law. Since the British army did a jail break - which literally broke the jail - it would seem to suggest they had something to hide. Since no British, Iraqi or International court was allowed to discuss the case, the allegation stands. It's not as if the British army has never done this sort of thing. British army intelligence agents bombed Dublin, a friendly neighbour, so they will have no qualms about bombing Iran.
"WHILE refusing to give a statement about the actual operations in which he took part, JB said he knew about a number of high-profile loyalist atrocities, sponsored by the MRF. These included the shooting of three members of the Miami Showband, a popular Irish group, in July 1975. The band's bus was flagged down by members of the UVF dressed in army uniforms at a fake military checkpoint. Another MRF-sponsored atrocity, says JB, was the Dublin and Monaghan bombings of May 17, 1974, which killed 33 people and injured 250."
http://www.sundayherald.com/analysis/analysis/display.var.1152814.0.0.php
Never mind the atrocites the SAS committed in Cambodia training Khmer Rouge rebels.
dp