David Haines 18:07 - Sep 4 with 1809 views | Jackfath | Why don't the SAS get in there and bust him out? | |
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David Haines on 18:09 - Sep 4 with 1807 views | shimmie | Cos they don't know where he is and they aren't going to risk more lives. | | | |
David Haines on 18:10 - Sep 4 with 1796 views | Jackfath |
David Haines on 18:09 - Sep 4 by shimmie | Cos they don't know where he is and they aren't going to risk more lives. |
How come they used to do things like this when technology wasn't as good as it is now? I'm sure they used to do rescue missions years ago? | |
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David Haines on 18:11 - Sep 4 with 1791 views | Neath_Jack | I'd imagine they, and other secret services are already in there. | |
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David Haines on 18:14 - Sep 4 with 1783 views | shimmie |
David Haines on 18:10 - Sep 4 by Jackfath | How come they used to do things like this when technology wasn't as good as it is now? I'm sure they used to do rescue missions years ago? |
Have you seen the area where IS are? Northern Iraq and North East Syria. We have no control anywhere near the area. A full air attack carpet bombing the entire area is the most likely approach. Not much good if you're a relative of mr Haines granted. | | | |
David Haines on 18:17 - Sep 4 with 1772 views | Jackfath |
David Haines on 18:14 - Sep 4 by shimmie | Have you seen the area where IS are? Northern Iraq and North East Syria. We have no control anywhere near the area. A full air attack carpet bombing the entire area is the most likely approach. Not much good if you're a relative of mr Haines granted. |
Oh right. I thought he was in a semi detached somewhere. With the files being uploaded to media sites of the beheadings, I'm sure they've got co ordinates of the whereabouts? | |
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David Haines on 18:19 - Sep 4 with 1766 views | Bovi | Fcuk me, we agree on something | |
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David Haines on 18:27 - Sep 4 with 1738 views | max936 | They tried to get Ken Bigley out didn't they, that didn't end well, so I think its probably unlikely that they'll go in to try and get David Haines out. | |
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David Haines on 18:35 - Sep 4 with 1715 views | Banosswan | They didn't get Terry Waite either | |
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David Haines on 18:38 - Sep 4 with 1710 views | Brynmill_Jack |
David Haines on 18:10 - Sep 4 by Jackfath | How come they used to do things like this when technology wasn't as good as it is now? I'm sure they used to do rescue missions years ago? |
Yeah but they knew exactly where the Iranian embassy was | |
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David Haines on 18:41 - Sep 4 with 1705 views | Jackfath |
David Haines on 18:38 - Sep 4 by Brynmill_Jack | Yeah but they knew exactly where the Iranian embassy was |
They used to rescue others though didn't they? I remember the Iranian Embassy one like it was yesterday. 34 years ago. Tempus Fugit. | |
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David Haines on 18:42 - Sep 4 with 1702 views | dickythorpe | Hasn't he retired from boxing? | | | |
David Haines on 03:58 - Sep 5 with 1582 views | Catullus | There's a lot to consider. They have to be sure where he is to start with. They suspect hostages are being held in Raqqa, I think. Then they have to weigh up the chances of a successful extraction. If it looks like being a suicide mission, or one that will get more innocent people killed, they won't go. With the probability that hostages are very well guarded, even if they know the exact location, the mission wont happen unless there's that high chance of success. Remember the American rescue mission in Iran? Complete debacle, half assed, badly planned and executed. The SAS don't do half assed or badly planned. PS, co-ordinates of where the beheadings happened don't mean a thing. Hostages could be transported hundreds of miles away, purely for security reasons. They will be expecting rescue missions, they won't make them easy. | |
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David Haines on 08:31 - Sep 5 with 1504 views | DJack |
David Haines on 18:41 - Sep 4 by Jackfath | They used to rescue others though didn't they? I remember the Iranian Embassy one like it was yesterday. 34 years ago. Tempus Fugit. |
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David Haines on 08:34 - Sep 5 with 1502 views | Neath_Jack |
David Haines on 03:58 - Sep 5 by Catullus | There's a lot to consider. They have to be sure where he is to start with. They suspect hostages are being held in Raqqa, I think. Then they have to weigh up the chances of a successful extraction. If it looks like being a suicide mission, or one that will get more innocent people killed, they won't go. With the probability that hostages are very well guarded, even if they know the exact location, the mission wont happen unless there's that high chance of success. Remember the American rescue mission in Iran? Complete debacle, half assed, badly planned and executed. The SAS don't do half assed or badly planned. PS, co-ordinates of where the beheadings happened don't mean a thing. Hostages could be transported hundreds of miles away, purely for security reasons. They will be expecting rescue missions, they won't make them easy. |
"The SAS don't do half assed or badly planned. " What, apart from Bravo Two Zero you mean? | |
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David Haines on 11:00 - Sep 5 with 1439 views | jackpot | If it was easy to do they would have already done it. | | | |
David Haines on 11:41 - Sep 5 with 1411 views | jaf69 |
David Haines on 18:41 - Sep 4 by Jackfath | They used to rescue others though didn't they? I remember the Iranian Embassy one like it was yesterday. 34 years ago. Tempus Fugit. |
really you are using the Iranian embassy hostage siege as your example, you do realise that was in London. | | | |
David Haines on 13:57 - Sep 5 with 1378 views | Catullus |
David Haines on 08:34 - Sep 5 by Neath_Jack | "The SAS don't do half assed or badly planned. " What, apart from Bravo Two Zero you mean? |
Not read it, but he was ex SAS by then and looking for a fast buck. | |
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David Haines on 21:12 - Sep 5 with 1314 views | max936 |
Lets hope they get hold of the animal that killed the two Americans while they're at it and hang him upside down and gut him like a pig, that'll learn him. | |
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