Ex-SAS commander Andrew Hastie hits out at ‘toxic personalities’ after war crimes report

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A former SAS troop commander has hailed the whistleblowers who prompted the Brereton report as heroes - but says the actions of a minority had tainted the majority of good soldiers.

The West Australian MP, who is not under investigation by the Brereton report, deployed to Afghanistan as a Troop Commander in 2013 as part of the Special Operations Task Group.newspaper, Mr Hastie said he was “grieved” by the report findings, particularly for the soldiers who served with distinction.

“The report is hard reading. It is comprehensive, detailed and unsparing in its judgment on those ­alleged to have committed war crimes. As a former officer of the SASR and someone who believes in regimental honour, I feel great shame in what has occurred.”While an ego-driven “warrior culture” has been blamed, Mr Hastie said it was also necessary if harnessed in the right way.

“Tough as nails. Fiercely competitive. Supremely competent at arms. The sort of bloke that you’d want next to you in a gunfight. They never thought themselves bigger than the team or the mission. They were humble. They were committed to truth. “At this point in time patrol commander … arrived at EKIA 3, and seeing the two hands on the ground, exclaimed words to the effect: ‘What the f*** are you doing?”

 

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Damage control much

The actions of a minority should have been stopped by the majority

Dress them in skirts, arm them with feather dusters and sponge cakes.

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