???Where does it say he earns 3k a day?????
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThis time they offer something more fair in terms of exchanges - 5 people (1 tech and 4 guards) in exchange for 9 of their own paramilitaries. This is not the kind of demand like take all forces out, effectively POW exchange.
This is terrorism, not war so there are no rules of engagement here; just simple cowardice in the kidnap of non-combatants.
They should allow the exchange, and give the terrorists their "brothers" back. In small pieces.If she weighs the same as a duck, she's made of wood. And therefore a witch!Comment
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Originally posted by 51st State View PostFair? Paramilitaries? POWs?
This is terrorism, not war so there are no rules of engagement here; just simple cowardice in the kidnap of non-combatants.
They should allow the exchange, and give the terrorists their "brothers" back. In small pieces.
All wars had POW exchanges - this should be no different, but the exchanges should be strictly fair: one man for another of similar rank.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe was providing technical support to the occupation force - he also had 4 bodyguards with him. These might not be technically military force, however they are auxiliary support - it is fair to exchange them to captured guerillas (who are also not full military) and exchange them on the basis one on one. They ask for 9 militias to be released for 5 of yours, this is almost close to a fair exchange (man for man), if they asked for 90 then it would be hard to achieve fair exchange but I am sure with negotiations it can be pushed to exchange these 5 fellows to 5 of captured militia.
All wars had POW exchanges - this should be no different, but the exchanges should be strictly fair: one man for another of similar rank.
The answer is agree to the exchange and then send in the SAS to kill every last mother****ing one of them at the exchange site. They'll soon stop trying to do exchanges.Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post???Where does it say he earns 3k a day?????Comment
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostExchanges should never happen. If they know we will never do an exchange most of them will stop kidnapping people.
1) one man exchanged for another
2) the rank of exchanged men should be similar
In this case the exchange is almost fair - assuming ranks of militia they want to release is similar to those who got captured and IF negotiators get number down to 5: this would be fair and square exchange.
Your suggestion of ambushing them during exchange is as idiotic as ever - if the exchange is fair then it should go on, it happened over thousands of years of wars on this planet and if you want to change that rule then don't complain if they blow up themsevles to kill civilians.
If they kidnapped tourists or journalists then exchange would not be fair - however since this guy effectively worked for occupational force then he, in my view, and his bodyguards qualify for POW exchanges.Comment
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He's in Iraq, getting paid more than he would in the normal world. Either he's incredibly stupid, or he accepted the extra cash for the inherent risks involved in being there. He got unlucky. End of as far as I'm concerned, harsh but true.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by snaw View PostEnd of as far as I'm concerned, harsh but true.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat about those guys in Great Escape, they also got unlucky and you would have been okay not to exchange them (if such option was available)?
My point is he knew the risks of operating in a warzone, and got paid accordingly.
I got offered a contract (In house on a role I was on) several years ago to go to Saudi, just when they were running round chopping peoples heads off. Took me about 2ms to tell em where to go.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere are rules for exchanges and this has been a common practice for thousands of years of warfare.
1) one man exchanged for another
2) the rank of exchanged men should be similar
In this case the exchange is almost fair - assuming ranks of militia they want to release is similar to those who got captured and IF negotiators get number down to 5: this would be fair and square exchange.
Your suggestion of ambushing them during exchange is as idiotic as ever - if the exchange is fair then it should go on, it happened over thousands of years of wars on this planet and if you want to change that rule then don't complain if they blow up themsevles to kill civilians.
If they kidnapped tourists or journalists then exchange would not be fair - however since this guy effectively worked for occupational force then he, in my view, and his bodyguards qualify for POW exchanges.
This was kidnapping AtW, not a military force that surrendered and was captured as a result. If it was a military force captured then I would probably think an exchange was fair once hostilities had ceased, but in this instance we would be bowing down to kidnappers and encouraging everybody else in the country to grab some foreigners to get what they want.
Exchanging in these circumstances is lunacy. Kill the feckers who kidnap civilians so they don't do it any more is the correct response.Comment
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