I can't believe it's not Utterly.It is utterly, utterly, irrelevant to the question of whether British soldiers should be allowed to get away with murder.
I can't believe it's not Utterly.It is utterly, utterly, irrelevant to the question of whether British soldiers should be allowed to get away with murder.
That's true.
Soldiering and policing are two separate disciplines.
Soldiers don't make good policemen.
Make your mind up.At the time the authorities had no choice but to use the army to support the police.
The police are trained to police civilian society, the IRA were using military grade weapons and explosives against them,
The use of the army was unavoidable.
Chicken and egg.if the IRA hadnt caused the conflict the British army would not have been there
ergo any deaths caused by the British army were the fault of the IRA
I did make my mind up.Make your mind up.
The case was closed and no further action was proposed by the PPS in 2019 the case REOPENED in 2022.So it wasn't reopened, it was never concluded before.
The British were first deployed in Northern Ireland in 1969 due to escalating sectarian violenceChicken and egg.
Are you sure the IRA caused the conflict?
Interestingly it was the Catholic/Nationalist community who wanted the army to be sent in to protect them in 1969.The British were first deployed in Northern Ireland in 1969 due to escalating sectarian violence
If there wasn’t violence they would not have gone there.
Interestingly it was the Catholic/Nationalist community who wanted the army to be sent in to protect them in 1969.
So much for the claim that the army was an 'occupying force'.

The British were first deployed in Northern Ireland in 1969 due to escalating sectarian violenceChicken and egg.
Are you sure the IRA caused the conflict?
If there wasn’t violence they would not have gone there.

The British were first deployed in Northern Ireland in 1969 due to escalating sectarian violence
If there wasn’t violence they would not have gone there.
guess again.The British were first deployed in Northern Ireland in 1969 due to escalating sectarian violence
you're looking at the effect and failing to locate the cause.If there wasn’t violence they would not have gone there.
Not much difference between 'em really.I've never heard of a Catholic/Nationalist side, I've always assumed they were Republicans?
Interestingly it was the Catholic/Nationalist community who wanted the army to be sent in to protect them in 1969.
which they became as the conflict progressed.So much for the claim that the army was an 'occupying force'.
Easy for you to look calmly at a situation from the comfort of your armchair.Explain how shooting unarmed civilians in the back, with intent to kill them, while they are running away from you, is "killing the enemy".
"I was only following orders" has been shown to not be a defence.
Explain how shooting unarmed civilians in the back, with intent to kill them, while they are running away from you, and not posing any threat to you, is not murder.