Sad but true.
*Update*
I posted this because it showed warriors of yesterday being compared to effeminate men of today.
The British government has acted forcefully to secure its citizens in the wake of violence in a war torn country, the same cannot be said for the US.British special forces last night mounted a daring rescue of 150 civilians trapped in the Libyan desert.As the security situation deteriorated, SAS troops were deployed to evacuate oil workers from several isolated desert camps south of Benghazi.One senior source said: "It had been planned for a few days, covering an area four and half times the size of the UK." Landing strips near remote oilfields had to be secured, with stranded civilians collected from several sites. The rescue was ordered by David Cameron, who chaired a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee yesterday morning.
Before two pirate leaders departed the yacht where they held four Americans earlier in February, a maritime source says they left instructions: kill the hostages if we do not come back from negotiations.One thing is certain. The US Navy is attempting to make sure that the word gets out that this "fiasco" wasn't there fault. They're definitely pointing fingers at the FBI Hostage Negotiators. What isn't known and what I'm extremely curious about is whether this comes from Headquarters Navy or whether this is coming from some Fleet Command.
U.S. officials took the negotiating pirates into custody -- a move which goes against standard negotiation practices, the source said.