Well, we do not know the precise circumstances, do we? We are told the hostages were about to be moved, possibly executed, and that with intelligence gathered, there existed a "window of opportunity". David Cameron authorised the strike, according to his own press briefing, and theNigerian govt forces, with some assistance fom UK forcesattacked - and the mission to rescue the hostages alive patently failed.
We still know too little about the precise circumstances to offer any meaningful, informed comment. The hostages may have been killed during the firefight, or even before the attach was launched.l
It is entirely predictable that the Italian media and rent a quote types have responded as they have.Imagine for a moment, if this had been an Italian / Nigerian joint mission, just imagine what the press and other quoteheads would have said!
I dont think that, just because we have had some negative comments from the Italian media, it is necessary to get all defensively jingoistic about it.That kind of response is unhelpful and unnecessary, and rather obscures the central fact that 2 hostages were murdered.