The British military intelligence on the investigation of the letter was said to be a veteran of this veteran suicide after the Taliban controled Afghanistan.
British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace instructed the Defense Intelligence Agency to consider the letter in the context that this could be a trick, the Defense source on September 6 said.
The move took place after the fate of the fate appeared on the Facebook and Twitter social network last weekend, in which the author said he was a veteran lost his left arm in an attack in Afghanistan.
The mood of the author's letter was thought to originate from the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Taliban to re-control this country.
Member of the British armed forces participated in the evacuation at Kabul airport, Afghanistan last month.
The Minister of Armed Forces James Heappey was very interested in the letter, even confirming in the 6/9 morning television program that a recent veteran went to death.
Heappey then withdraws the statement, posting on Twitter expressing as sorry because the letter may not be real.
However, intelligence he could conclude without any records showing the author of the fate letter used to serve in the military.
It is still possible that this fateful letter is true, but no evidence is given to prove, asking the question why appears such a fake letter.
A possibility of a hostile country is seeking to harm his reputation by creating a fake story about the suicide of the suicide directly involved he pulled away from Afghanistan.