Defence in the Media: 13 November
This morning’s headlines are dominated by news that Mohammed Emwazi, better known as the ISIL executioner ‘Jihadi John’, has been the target of a US airstrike in Raqqa, Syria. 'Jihadi...
This morning’s headlines are dominated by news that Mohammed Emwazi, better known as the ISIL executioner ‘Jihadi John’, has been the target of a US airstrike in Raqqa, Syria. 'Jihadi...
...work even closer together to better target terrorist leaders, as well as their sources of finance and lines of communication. There are very encouraging reports coming out of Sinjar and...
...destroy ISIL. One of the principal reasons I am in Turkey is to plan how our two countries can work even closer together to better target terrorist leaders, as well...
...BBC online. A Government spokesperson said: As part of the Government’s defence review, we have been looking at ways to make better use of the RAF fleet to transport senior...
...could join the fight against ISIL. Former Defence Secretary Liam Fox also argues that ground troops should not be ruled out and that there are difficult political and military choices...
...cyber, so these are new threats and we’re responding to them with an increase and better defence of our country. On equipment, we’re spending some £12 billion more than we...
...to meet the NATO 2% GDP target for the rest of this decade. This means more ships, more planes, more troops ready to act, better equipment for Special Forces and...
...Sunday). This sets out how Britain will seize opportunities to deliver new businesses, create top-quality jobs, and help us gain a better understanding of space. With this policy, we are...
...to Afghanistan, and continues to support the Afghan Security Forces in reducing the threat from terrorism and helping to build a better future. The Afghan Security Forces have demonstrated their...
...at the barracks between 1995 and 2002 and the deaths are only now "coming under scrutiny". The story references the Blake Review, conducted into the four deaths and published in...