http://www.telegraph....rime-allegations.html
Many of our armed forces whose lives are literally put on the line in places like Iraq, Afghanistan etc, are to be interrogated in a perverse quest to try to incriminate them, and subsequently also prosecute them, for any perceived 'war crimes' during their tours of duty.
Yes, of course there are 'rules of engagement' etc, but are the authorities just as keen to pursue those who kill our brave service personnel? I think not, so why should it work in reverse?
This is typical of our British sense of justice - take the easy way out.