umit07 wrote:phoenix wrote:Eliko wrote:Over exuberance coupled with a certain degree of contempt for the regulation that forbids those young soldiers to enjoy themselves in a certain area of Agia Napa (because of an incident that occured well over a decade ago) is probably the reason for what took place there.
The troops were probably excited at the prospect of returning to their homeland after serving much time in the areas of conflict abroad.
They more than likely attracted some criticism for their involvement in an unpopular deployment in Iraq and responded in the manner they are trained for, to fight.
The responsibility for their deployment is not attributable to them, they are obliged to follow the orders of those that command them.
Hopefully none of the combatants were seriously hurt and the matter can be dealt with in a manner which will not discredit any one of those involved.
There is trouble enough in the world, I am sure a good toe to toe contest is good for any man, soldier or otherwise, God Bless them all.
It wouldn't surprise me (or anyone else for that matter) if certain young ladies were somehow the source of the uprising, they usually are. (Thank God !)
The article says British Soldiers ..... how do you know they weren't female soldiers?
No point being sexist .......
If so how do you know they weren't lesbo's?
Thats a different island all together