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Ministers seek deal with Iran for captives
2007-04-01
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Ministers are preparing a compromise deal to allow Iran to save face and release its 15 British military captives by promising that the Royal Navy will never knowingly enter Iranian waters without permission.

The Sunday Telegraph has learnt of plans to send a Royal Navy captain or commodore to Teheran, as a special envoy of the Government, to deliver a public assurance that officials hope will end the diplomatic standoff.

The move, which was discussed at a meeting of Whitehall's Cobra crisis committee yesterday, came as Downing Street officials explicitly cautioned against hopes of a speedy outcome and said that families of the hostages should prepare for the "long haul". The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and the Foreign Secretary, Margaret Beckett, have been warned that the impasse may develop into a long-term stand-off. Privately, officials are speculating that the crisis could continue for months.

The renewed search for a solution was given greater urgency when a senior Iranian official said that moves had begun to put the 15 British captives on trial. Details of the strategy emerged as a former Falklands War commander expressed fury at how the sailors surrendered to Iranian gunboats without a fight. Maj Gen Julian Thompson called for a review of the Navy's rules of engagement, dictated by the United Nations, that they cannot open fire unless they are shot at first.
I think I've spotted the problem...
"In my view this thing is a complete cock-up," he said.
Gott sei dank!!! At last, someone who can speak plain English!!!
"I want to know why the Marines didn't open fire or put up some sort of fight. My fear is that they didn't have the right rules of engagement, which would allow them to do this."

A former Iranian ambassador to the UN, Sayed Rajai Korasani, said that Britain should be more conciliatory and called for a delegation of MPs to seek the handover of the sailors.
Send Gorgeous George. In his red tights. Offer to exchange him for the hostages.
Posted by:Dave D.

#5  allow Iran to save face

What in Hell is going on? Who the fuck cares if Iran can "save face" besides the mullahs in Teheran? Why should anyone else give a flying fuck? All this concern for our enemies has paid off royally, now hasn't it? Look at how they overflow with effusive gratitude. The Iraqis just trip all over themselves in their attempts to show how grateful they are for no longer being fed into industrial shredders. Enough of this horseshit!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-01 21:47  

#4  Ministers are preparing a compromise deal to allow Iran to save face and release its 15 British military captives by promising that the Royal Navy will never knowingly enter Iranian waters without permission.

Fucking Idiots, Britain is NOT run by the Church (Name your favorite here) the Churchmen will only be the fodder for round two, but without the authority and (Supposed) protection of the Military Services.

Second thought, Does Blair realise that after this NOBODY will join any British Military, A huge part of the Contract is that the service looks after it's own, clearly breached here.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-04-01 09:10  

#3  I think Sir Elton is the right man for the job.
Posted by: Perfesser   2007-04-01 08:37  

#2  If they send someone to Iran to make that statement, all Iran is going to do is make a fuck out of the British government and the poor sap they send.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-04-01 00:34  

#1  Either that, or promise not to send Gorgeous George in his red tights.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-04-01 00:23  

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