NaasPreacher (C4K)
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Matt Black said:Your point is well-taken, but surely that sort of thing is a job for Special Forces? I think we would have sent in an SAS raid, after intelligence gathering, rather than get the RAF to launch air strikes Cavan town and send in the tanks thereafter, which sounds to me like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut - back to proportionality again: why did Israel not (initially at least) use the Sayeret Matkal?
Also, your analogy would have been more accurate had the British government also imposed a blockade on a Sinn Fein-led Eire...which it wouldn't have done.
You don't know how much I appreciate intelligent discussion able to leave emotions aside. It is a breath of fresh air.
Good points. I think one thing is clear, nothing is as simple as it appears at first glance.
I don't know about your contentions. We are living in a different age and environment. It is clear that British forces were not above heavy-handed tactics in the situation as it was. This by no means makes light of IRA activities.
I do think that if a Sinn Fein Eire government supported IRA terrorism serious action would have been required. I think the analogy breaks down again over the difference between rocket launchers and a 'bomb factory.' Special forces could very well 'take out' a bomb factory in Cavan, but if IRA had rocket launchers in Cavan, Dundalk, Letterkenny, and other border towns air strikes would have been a reasonable response.
I had to look up Sayeret Matkal. I didn't know what the Israeli Special Forces were called
Again, thank you for a reasoned intelligent discussion.