An unnamed (so far) former member of the Military Reaction Force has decided, presumably for his own cowardly reasons, to publicise accounts of the activities of his unit in Northern Ireland during the 'troubles'
The Military Reaction Force was a forerunner to the slightly better known DET and was a clandestine unit charged with identifying and neutralising active IRA members.
They operated a shoot to kill policy which saved an unaccountable number of civilian and military lives. The numbers can never be truly assessed because of the pre-emptive nature of their operations.
It appals me that their activities are being investigated and I think it's a crass betrayal of our armed forces and the relatives of those innocent civilians murdered by the IRA.
I'd like to know why Tony Blair's "surrender to Irish terrorism" policy is being pursued by David Cameron's government.
And is there any chance of those IRA killers alive and walking the corridors of Westminster being brought to justice?
No, I rather thought not.
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