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Ben Griffin - Former SAS Interview on Rendition and UK involvement in Torture

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Ben Griffin - Former SAS Interview on Rendition given before the UK government obtained and injunction preventing Ben from speaking.

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  • I don't use english on a regular basis, can you write portuguese or any other language besides english smartass? The "little boy" has age enough to be your father...and when I had your age I was in the service (draft, had no option, unlike you) so don't come with the words "servicemen..." NOT "... leaving each other behind" wich you can only heard of, without having the knowledge of their true meaning.

  • @FW05RR1

    Your an idiot, what kind of "ex navy seal" goes onto Youtube and talks about "seret prison i was at"

    Was the secret prison so secret that you could openly talk about it on Youtube?

    I very much doubt that you was a Navy Seal, for one you literally can't spell very simple words, secondly, Navy Seals don't go on Youtube and swear at a man in a video, and finally, Navy Seals would never go onto Youtube to brag about "seret prisons".

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  • Go on benny ye good boy :D fuck iff haters. . Your not as brave as him.

  • Good on you Ben .Giving an example to the sea of WALT pea harts , as to the qualities that make an individual SF soldier .

    Keep the faith , in a sea of shit..

  • Ben your a fucking Judas. Dont EVER spill the beans you prick. you know nothing.

  • *this

  • Integrity, honor, bravery and virtuousness - a rarity in mankind and yet after seeing and being in all types of adversity these man still remains firm

  • @hanslollick93 He's speaking out against torture, not killing enemy forces. Torture is illegal by international law, and it brings us down to the level of those which we're fighting. Also, it hasn't gotten any useful information out for us. Yes, we should interrogate captured enemies, and yes, I despise them as much as you probably do, but physically torturing them turns us into villains and contradicts the things we're supposed to stand for.

  • @ValukaX - As a soldier yes your job is to kill on the battlefield, but your not trained to kill people unarmed at random. But as infamous as it is, the test that seems to rise is were the SS only carrying out their orders they said. So you are legally bound by international law to not obey your commanding officer if you consider his request to be unlawful. But your CO may shot you or court marshall you. You can bet your last dollar your CO will deny giving such orders in a court of law

  • Man as much as I love and respect the SAS and the SASR for what they do and what they sacrifice and for an elite ex serving member to speak out and go against the establishment is quite astounding and ballsy...I dont blame the militarily primarily for atrocities that occur its the upper echelon who order it and as a soldier you are legally bound to obey any order issued by senior command failure to comply can result in life sentences in military prisons...What would you do?

  • At the end of the day, don't people who sign up for the military know that at some point they may have to kill others? I mean honestly, how fucking stupid do you have to be....Hmmmm, maybe if I go into the Army, I'll get more pussy!? And special forces....HELLOOOO...aren't you guys, for the most part, trained primarily to kill. WOW!

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