This is Why Europe is Cooked 💀

Published on October 28, 2025
Duration: 0:58

Shawn Ryan criticizes the UK's prosecution of special operations members for actions taken under orders, highlighting a perceived shift in political climate and military justice. He notes the irony of the SAS motto 'Who Dares Wins' in the face of such legal challenges and expresses concern over leadership's inaction. The discussion touches on alleged SAS misconduct in Afghanistan and the prosecution of former members like Jay Callow.

Quick Summary

Shawn Ryan criticizes the UK's prosecution of SAS members for actions taken under orders, calling the motto 'Who Dares Wins' a 'joke' in the current climate. He highlights concerns over military justice and political shifts affecting special operations forces.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SAS Misconduct Allegations & Jay Callow's Arrest
  2. 00:17UK Political Climate & Military Prosecutions
  3. 00:36Critique of SAS Leadership & Motto

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Shawn Ryan critical of the UK's prosecution of special operations members?

Shawn Ryan believes the UK government is prosecuting special operations members for war crimes based on orders they were initially given to execute, suggesting a shift in military justice and political priorities.

What is the significance of the SAS motto 'Who Dares Wins' in this context?

Ryan views the SAS motto 'Who Dares Wins' ironically, suggesting it's become a 'joke' given the current environment where members face prosecution for actions taken under orders.

Who is Jay Callow and what is his relevance to the discussion?

Jay Callow, a former SAS member, was featured in a BBC Panorama documentary and discusses being arrested for murder following allegations of misconduct in Afghanistan from a decade prior.

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