SAS Coming Home

John Key has announced that the SAS are coming home at the end of March:

Prime Minister John Key has confirmed the SAS will be withdrawn from Afghanistan in March.
Mr Key made the announcement this morning, saying the Special Air Services troops had done the job they were sent over for.

“You made a difference. It’s time to come home.”

Mr Key had earlier said he did not expect to extend their 30 month deployment past March, but had left a slight chance open for it to be extended, saying that the SAS itself had wanted to stay on.

Today he said he did not regret deploying the troops again.

Labour had opposed the deployment, saying the SAS was effectively assisting a “corrupt” regime in Afghanistan.

Me Key said the SAS had done its job helping Kabul’s Crisis Response Unit (CRU) “to the very highest of standards,” says Mr Key.

“Tragically, they have also paid the highest price, with two of the SAS’s fine soldiers losing their lives in the course of this work and I would, once again, like to pay tribute to Corporal Doug Grant and Lance Corporal Leon Smith who were killed in action.

“I deeply regret the loss of our soldiers but I do not regret our commitment to operations in Afghanistan.”
Out SAS troops are the best in the world at what they do, hopefully their legacy will see Afghanistan stay on top of the Taliban. Unfortunately I suspect that Afghanistan will continue to be a basket case.
  • Anonymous

    “Unfortunately I suspect that Afghanistan will continue to be a basket case.”

    Sadly I think you’re right.

  • MrV

    “Labour had opposed the deployment, saying the SAS was effectively assisting a “corrupt” regime in Afghanistan.”

    So that’s why Chris Carter is over there I suppose, “assisting”.

  • EX Navy Greg

    Been there twice, it’s a hole.

  • Anonymous

    Never been there, wouldn’t want to go there.
    My limited (read, none) knowledge is; it will be que sera, sera