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08.03.11, 21:03
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• William Hague has said that he takes "full responsibility" for the decision to order the mission that led to MI6 officers and SAS soldiers being detained in Libya. In a Commons appearance that saw him being ridiculed by his Labour opposite number, Douglas Alexander, Hague offered little fresh information about the botched mission and padded out his statement with a general update about the situation in the Middle East. Hague said that a "serious misunderstanding" had led to the MI6/SAS team being detained. He failed to give a clear explanation as to why the team, which was sent to Benghazi to make contact with the opposition, landed by helicopter at night, instead of making a conventional daytime appointment. He suggested that MI6 or the military were to blame. "When our staff go into a potentially dangerous situation, then the level of protection is provided for them based on professional and military advice," he said. Timing and details of the mission were "operational matters decided by the professionals", he said. One Labour MP said he should resign, and another urged him to apologise. Hague did neither. But he did say he took full responsibility. "Ministers must have confidence in [the professionals'] judgments, as I do, and must take full ministerial responsibility for all their actions and judgments and, of course, I do," he said.