Wednesday, June 20, 2007

BBC 'risked safety of troops'

What a shocker. The BBC wants to tell the sworn enemy where the troops are so that they can be ambushed. Can they be tried for treason? I know that they will NOT be charged, because it is unfashionable to accuse liberals of any crime. Can attempted murder be charged? If anyone wasa injured or died, can they be charged with manslaughter? There must be SOMETHING!

BBC 'risked safety of troops' | Uk News | News | Telegraph: "The BBC was accused last night of risking the safety of British forces in Iraq after trawling for information on troop movements in the war-torn country.

Politicians reacted in disbelief to the revelation that for over two hours yesterday, the BBC News website carried a request for people in Iraq to report on troop movements.
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The request was removed from the website after it sparked furious protests that the corporation was endangering the lives of British servicemen and women.

But according to accounts last night, a story on a major operation by US and Iraqi troops against al-Qa'eda somewhere north of Baghdad contained an extraordinary request for information about the movement of troops.

Last night the BBC confirmed the wording of the request was: 'Are you in Iraq? Have you seen any troop movements? If you have any information you would like to share with the BBC, you can do so using the form below.'"

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