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AOG, that made very little sense to me at all.
Jaydah, the question is about the rules of engagement, such rules do exist.
Take the killing of civilians, there is on record an incident (sometimes reported as civilians which I feel is mischievous) of militants who have disarmed themselves and offered to surrender, they've got their hands up, the international signal for I surrender.
The pilot was informed that "you can't surrender to a helicopter" so he shot them, he can't even say he was following orders, yes that old chestnut.
Kidnapping, or as it was called "extraordinary rendition" Britain was complicit in this practice on a global scale.
Torture, Abu Gharib (spelling?) we handed over prisoners knowing they'd be tortured (admittedly harder to prove), one of the abuses was to be s o d o m i s e d with a truncheon, a popular form of Paddy bashing in Liverpool during the 70s and 80s.
I'm unsure as to how responsible British forces are for these actions, we're certainly involved in kidnapping, we've investigated torture allegations (proven), as to the killing of civilians I'm yet to see the evidence.