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New There's a reason...
that most IRA terrorists weren't captured by the SAS the Brits had in Ireland/Northern Ireland.

They had the viewpoint that if you arrested one, tossed him in jail, his buds would do something to free him, giving them more motive to do something unspeakable.

I can't confirm what I've heard as _policy_. Just that what I've read, they.. didn't take prisoners.

Addison
New all well and good
but I wouldn't exactly call British policy where the IRA is concerned a resounding success.

"We are all born originals -- why is it so many of us die copies?"
- Edward Young
New The overall policy? No.
The police as far as the SAS were concerned? From my sources, it was a resounding success.

The biggest problem was the political will of London - they weren't willing to let the SAS "take care" of the whole problem. Reportedly, they actually had everybody in the IRA cataloged, and a HUGE assasination project (almost all the leaders, cell leaders and up) for one weekend planned, got the go code, everybody went, and an hour later got the "nah, nevermind".

Of course, this compromised a lot of assets, and a number of undercover/IRA informants were then killed.

Reportedly. Rumored. I can't confirm or deny what my sources tell me. :)

Addison
     It appears the U.S. is getting international sympathy - (brettj) - (8)
         It's not pretty... - (cwbrenn) - (7)
             I forgot to mention Libya and Cuba ... - (brettj) - (6)
                 To the extent that this is about "proving" anything ... - (drewk) - (3)
                     There's a reason... - (addison) - (2)
                         all well and good - (cwbrenn) - (1)
                             The overall policy? No. - (addison)
                 Re: I forgot to mention Libya and Cuba ... - (tuberculosis)
                 Re: I forgot to mention Libya and Cuba ... - (TTC)

My own limited experience with his work has struck me as being despondent in tone. I get that, but if I wanted to be hopeless and depressed about the state of the world I would just listen to the voices in my head.
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