They’re home

Free, but humiliated, says the London Telegraph. And the episode isn’t over:
No one would pretend that it is easy to deal with a nation that, since 1979, has shown itself prepared to treat norms of diplomatic behaviour with contempt. However, the steps that led to the seizure of the 15 on March 23 must be thoroughly investigated.
It appears that the Royal Navy has a lot to answer for.
Video: The sailor who didn’t smile.
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As a retired USAF member, I find the Brits behavior sad, very sad!