In the first speech by a Foreign Secretary about the work of the secret intelligence services, Mr Hague will say that terrorists would have had “free rein” to harm British people at home and abroad were it not for their intervention.
His comments come following accusations that the intelligence services were involved in torture and providing questionable information about Iraq. It represents the first official acknowledgement that fatalities have occurred recently.
Mr Hague will say that after working closely with the spies he believes they represent “the finest values of the UK”.
“Many agents and sources risk their lives — some lose their lives — to give us the vital information to keep us safe,” he will say. “We have a duty to protect them.
“The reason that the agencies operate in secret is so that we can protect the lives and identities of those who we rely on to carry out this dangerous work for us, and so that we do not reveal details of how they do it.
This article that was released today by the The Telegraph, gave us the knowledge that terorrists prefer targetting soldiers and spies instead of innocent civilians, so this is the reason why we based the military character as the main role, instead of having a normal persons family abducted. We thought it would be more realistic for the audience to believe that something like this would be more likely to happen.
This article that was released today by the The Telegraph, gave us the knowledge that terorrists prefer targetting soldiers and spies instead of innocent civilians, so this is the reason why we based the military character as the main role, instead of having a normal persons family abducted. We thought it would be more realistic for the audience to believe that something like this would be more likely to happen.

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