» Monday, April 23, 2007Iraq/Challenger Tank
Asked how great was the concern that a Challenger tank was penetrated in the latest attack in Basra, the PMOS said that we obviously tried everything we could to protect our troops as best we could in a operational environment. Beyond that, the PMOS said that he did not want to comment further in case it made their lives more difficult. Put that in the past, the finger had been pointed very firmly at Iran, and were there any indications that that had happened in this case, the PMOS replied that what we had said in the past was that the technology involved did point in that direction, but he was not going to get into details in this instance. Asked to confirm that the PMOS was therefore not talking about this particular case, the PMOS said: no. The Prime Minister had been saying since October 2005 that that was the case, but again, the PMOS said that he was not going to get into this case further as it would be investigated in due course. Asked if there were any thoughts were being taken into further measures that could be employed in terms of protection, the PMOS replied that that was an operational matter which was no doubt at the forefront of the Army’s mind. However, it was a matter for them, rather than us. Briefing took place at 15:00 | Search for related news Original PMOS briefings are © Crown Copyright. Crown Copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland. Click-use licence number C02W0004089. Material is reproduced from the original 10 Downing Street source, but may not be the most up-to-date version of the briefings, which might be revised at the original source. Users should check with the original source in case of revisions. Comments are © Copyright contributors. Everything else is © Copyright Downing Street Says. |
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