Defence in the media: 10 March 2015

...General Staff General Sir Peter Wall, who argues that the UK cannot respond to Russian threats because budget reductions after the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review were based upon...
...General Staff General Sir Peter Wall, who argues that the UK cannot respond to Russian threats because budget reductions after the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review were based upon...
...in Sierra Leone. They are helping to protect not only those inWest Africa from this unprecedented outbreak but also us at home by working to combat the spread of the...
...and Iraq. Failing states in Africa are prey to insurgency, triggering famine and large-scale migration. Terrorism has come to the streets of Europe. We see a growing cyber threat. The...
...“no intention” of breaking the NATO commitment to 2% but that by “not committing to it, he has a useful way of putting pressure on the military to find more...
...because our government is growing our economy and bringing our public finances back into balance. This step-up in our international defence effort is needed because the world is becoming a...
...smaller vessel” will join an eight-vessel fleet led by an Italian aircraft carrier to tackle the gangs that are trafficking migrants from North Africa. A Downing Street spokeswoman is quoted...
...said: “Russia’s nuclear messaging is not helpful and it is important that we better understand its implications for the alliance.” The Telegraph comments that the meeting comes at a time...
...to countries in Africa from which the migrants come from, together with humanitarian aid for those sleeping in camps in Calais. British and French ministers will also promise more joint...
...it was on behalf of the "collective self-defence of Iraq". However, the new explanation, which was not disclosed to MPs when the Prime Minister first told the House of Commons...
...millions of Asians who fought and flung out fascism in Africa, Malaya, Burma, and Italy. We celebrate yesterday, but we’re ambitious for tomorrow. Our country is more diverse, so...