Were they really "reluctant"
To go fight and fight war we new we could not afford on a distant border, certainly. Unless you have proof to the contrary.
same as when Terbalnche and his AWB went to Mmabatho?
focus, this has nothing to do with ET and his merry men and everything to do with soldiers honor.
Was SA a free world at that time?
I never said or even implied that it was.
most of the apartheid murders remain unaccounted for
again, relevance? The same can be said about murders committed today, but its irrelevant to the discussion.
Hi Gavin, I am not disputing any atrocities that UNITA, or any other ally for that matter, may have committed.
I also agree totally that the SADF was used as a formidable weapon by the apartheid state, for the apartheid state, in keeping peace and tranquility and maintaining the status quo for a select minority. Cannot dispute that at all.
Distinction though between SAP antics and those of the SADF also need to be recognised and the SADF is often wrongly (I believe) painted with the same brush.
The larger part of the population will quite understandably have bad memories and harbor many ill feelings towards the SADF for their involvement in SWA and ANGOLA.
This stems from the fact that even though the SADF were largely outnumbered and underfunded, the well disciplined and well trained machine was largely unstoppable.
As you well know, barring some very elite units the force consisted of large numbers of conscripts. PF or conscripts, these troops served and died with honor fighting a communist threat and they deserve to be remembered as such.
Sketchy memory but the SADF and RSA government were quite prepared at one stage to withdraw completely if the Cubans and their Russian mates went home too. Angola though thought otherwise at the time.