I believe they let the SS off for the same reason at the end of WW2 you guys weren’t psycho killers you were just naive.
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It’s because prosecuting them would expose the actions of UK assisting Al-Qeada groups who opposed Assad.
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@TomHolland1996 I believe the UK has adequate forces at their disposal to deal with these individuals covertly, and perminantly!
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What paper is this from and what is or who is the "governments terrorism law watchdog"? Part of the government or group/individual?
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They can’t imprison their own proxy army. Very useful assets for future covert wars in Mayanmar, Philippines, caucuses.
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