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Thu 27 Sep, 2007 08:15 am
Two days ago crack troops from British Special Boat Service were reported to have led the hostage rescue mission in Afghanistan to save two Italian intelligence officers from a hide-out of Taliban. On this occasion Italian prime minister Romano Prodi said enthusiastically: "It was a heavy defeat for the kidnappers and should serve as a warning."
Yeah! Cool down Mr Prodi. Actually, there is no reason to ecstasize because the whole "rescue operation" was just a fake! British Special Services thought they could fool the whole world but truth came out! One of the two Italian captives - the one who got serious head and chest injuries - happened to see the whole run of this alleged "rescue operation". After the official part of the press conference devoted to the "rescue", he confidently told a number of journalists - and me among them - that the "rescue operation" was only a performance. From the very beginning of the "rescue operation" members of British Special Boat Service were chatting buddy-buddy with the Taliban "kidnappers" hugging them in oriental manner. When the Italian began to protest, one of the Brits told him to shut up. When the Italian did not wish to quiet, the Brit shot him. Luckily, the Italian was not shot dead; he got serious injuries and lost consciousness, which saved his life as he was considered dead. So, the fire duel between Afghani "kidnappers" and British Special Boat Service, and the nine dead bodies of Taliban insurgents was nothing but a feigning. Well, I used to hear that Brits are in good terms with Afghani terrorists but I did not believe it. Now I know it's true. And you know it too. Great Britain must be having some interest in Afghanistan and it must be heroin that is smuggled from Afghanistan to Europe not without assistance of British top military officials who make colossal profit of it.
You just made that up. Why? That must be the craziest fantasy I've ever heard. It sounds like some of that heroin is running through your veins and maybe has cooked your brain. Maybe you are an Al-Qaeda stooge?
Re: British troops acted out hostage rescue mission!
noori wrote:Two days ago crack troops from British Special Boat Service were reported to have led the hostage rescue mission in Afghanistan to save two Italian intelligence officers from a hide-out of Taliban. On this occasion Italian prime minister Romano Prodi said enthusiastically: "It was a heavy defeat for the kidnappers and should serve as a warning."
Yeah! Cool down Mr Prodi. Actually, there is no reason to ecstasize because the whole "rescue operation" was just a fake! British Special Services thought they could fool the whole world but truth came out! One of the two Italian captives - the one who got serious head and chest injuries - happened to see the whole run of this alleged "rescue operation". After the official part of the press conference devoted to the "rescue", he confidently told a number of journalists - and me among them - that the "rescue operation" was only a performance. From the very beginning of the "rescue operation" members of British Special Boat Service were chatting buddy-buddy with the Taliban "kidnappers" hugging them in oriental manner. When the Italian began to protest, one of the Brits told him to shut up. When the Italian did not wish to quiet, the Brit shot him. Luckily, the Italian was not shot dead; he got serious injuries and lost consciousness, which saved his life as he was considered dead. So, the fire duel between Afghani "kidnappers" and British Special Boat Service, and the nine dead bodies of Taliban insurgents was nothing but a feigning. Well, I used to hear that Brits are in good terms with Afghani terrorists but I did not believe it. Now I know it's true. And you know it too. Great Britain must be having some interest in Afghanistan and it must be heroin that is smuggled from Afghanistan to Europe not without assistance of British top military officials who make colossal profit of it.
And as a "journalist" you've done your best by posting this nonsense here? lol
Otay! I believe ya! :wink: