Don't put it on here. Ask her. Ask her what her stance is. Write to her. You may be pleasantly surprised. Or not. They work for us, and they want to be in power. Challenge them on their views and roles and background. Put her reply on here.
She's not the only one involved with investigating the militaries role or activities in recent conflicts.
I'm not defending her by any means.
Michael Mansfield QC wrote in The Times, I think on Wednesday and defended the lawyers involved in the investigation process. And he berated the attacks upon them by many, including MP's. Be mindful of that.
And anyway, if they (investigating lawyers) do find anomalies in military evidence, what would you do or say? Tell them to turn a blind eye?
Times have changed, we all know this. The days when military stories, narratives, evidence were accepted at face value are long gone.
A piss boiler but get used to it.