Former UK special forces personnel have accused colleagues of committing war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, including alleging that they executed civilians and a child.

Graphic accounts of routine executions of handcuffed prisoners and the killings of people in their sleep were handed to the BBC, which reported that weapons were planted during cover-ups.

Veterans who spoke to the BBC spoke of a “mob mentality” among some former colleagues who were described as “lawless” and exhibiting “serious psychopathic traits”.

“They handcuffed a young boy and shot him,” said one veteran of the SAS in Afghanistan. “He was clearly a child, not even close to fighting age.”

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    2 months ago

    We were supposed to be better than this.

    We were respected by other armed forces. This makes us as bad as the enemy.

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      2 months ago

      Throw a bunch of barely adults with guns into a country where they trust nobody, get bombed by plain clothes enemies, and can barely communicate with the civilians… and you’ll always get war crimes I think.

      Respectable military isn’t quite an oxymoron, but it’s close once you give them so few chances to stay grounded.

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        2 months ago

        I get that - but SF (and especially SAS and SBS) are supposed to be the best of the best. We used to* look up them as an example of what you ‘could’ be.

        *During my service 80-97.

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          2 months ago

          Well in that case I will stop trying to tell you the effects of military service, my ruminating can’t compete with actual knowledge

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          No, Special Forces are supposed to be the most ruthless, and the most deniable. You don’t get good people doing that job. You get the right dirty bastards.