Viking Warrior Posted 4 February, 2014 Share Posted 4 February, 2014 I thnik the government need to review trhe 30 year rule re release of sensitive information. spome things should remain confidential im not suprised that the SAS gave some advice Now wait for the compensation claims A UK military officer's advice to Indian authorities had only a "limited impact" on the final plan for the 1984 attack on an Indian temple, MPs heard. Foreign Secretary William Hague was delivering the findings of a review into claims an SAS officer helped Delhi plan the raid which killed hundreds. The storming of Amritsar's Golden Temple, a holy shrine for Sikhs, was intended to flush out Sikh separatists. Mr Hague said UK assistance was "purely advisory" and given months beforehand. Last month, Mr Watson said he had seen "top secret papers from Mrs Thatcher authorising Special Air Services (SAS) to work with the Indian government", which prompted David Cameron to order a review. I am getting so hacked off with cameron fluffy wouffy touchy feely style of management Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pap Posted 4 February, 2014 Share Posted 4 February, 2014 Cameron's willingness to fess up and apologise for some the gross injustices perpetuated by the UK is one of his few redeeming features. He is also mortal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deano6 Posted 4 February, 2014 Share Posted 4 February, 2014 I thnik the government need to review trhe 30 year rule re release of sensitive information. spome things should remain confidential im not suprised that the SAS gave some advice Now wait for the compensation claims A UK military officer's advice to Indian authorities had only a "limited impact" on the final plan for the 1984 attack on an Indian temple, MPs heard. Foreign Secretary William Hague was delivering the findings of a review into claims an SAS officer helped Delhi plan the raid which killed hundreds. The storming of Amritsar's Golden Temple, a holy shrine for Sikhs, was intended to flush out Sikh separatists. Mr Hague said UK assistance was "purely advisory" and given months beforehand. Last month, Mr Watson said he had seen "top secret papers from Mrs Thatcher authorising Special Air Services (SAS) to work with the Indian government", which prompted David Cameron to order a review. I am getting so hacked off with cameron fluffy wouffy touchy feely style of management Sounds like he's taken the responsible approach to me, unless I've misunderstood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 4 February, 2014 Share Posted 4 February, 2014 Coalition innit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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