Iranian Embassy Siege: SAS role in domestic counter-terrorism
Former SAS commander General Sir Peter de la Billière outlines the establishment of the unit's domestic counter-terrorist role in support of the police, prior to the 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege. Interviewed in 2015.
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