
Sitrep April 16th 2015
How the US UK Joint Exercise in The States is helping to cement the special relationship.
Sitrep April 16th 2015
How the US UK Joint Exercise in The States is helping to cement the special relationship.
How the US UK Joint Exercise in The States is helping to cement the special relationship.
How the US UK Joint Exercise in The States is helping to cement the special relationship.
Award winning Sitrep brings you discussion and analysis on defence, foreign policy and the stories affecting the British Forces. Presented by Kate Gerbeau, with expert analysis from Professor Michael Clarke.
The verdict on the Chinook crash – why did it take so long to clear the pilots?
The fragile relationship between America and Pakistan comes under more pressure.
And Afghanistan’s security policy is questioned after the assassination of President Karzai’s half-brother. Plus: Sitrep gets the NATO perspective on the Libyan campaign.
In an exclusive interview the Secretary of Statefor Defence. Liam Fox, gives Sitrep his views on the MoD, defence cuts, Libya &Afghanistan .......
We get the reaction from the Royal British Legionand from troops in Afghanistan to the phone-hacking allegations
Plus...... what the Afghan National Army can learnfrom Sierra Leone..
In this week’s Sitrep we talk to Lord Levene – the man responsible for the biggest shake-up at the MoD for a generation.
Will the news that Colonel Gaddaffi is wanted for war crimes mean he’ll cling on to power until the bitter end?
Nimrod makes its last flight - but does its exit leave a big hole in our defence capability?
Plus Robert Gates’ end of term report......
Obama's announces his exit strategy for Afghanistan - but what does it mean for British Troops?
Why some believe the Strategic Defence & Security Review should be re-opened
What's behind the latest outbreak of violence in Northern Ireland?
And......do we really need Armed Forces Day?
Yemen’s violent uprising pushes the country to the brink of collapse
A warning to Iran - 'Stop arming the Taliban'
What difference are the Apaches bringing to the Libyan campaign?
Why the Reserves should be increased rather than decreased.
And, are relations warming up between Nato & Russian?
Why the special relationship with the US is so essential to the UK and its security
And why cooperation between the UK & US is important to the welfare of our Forces
As military action increases in Libya - why the critics are also raising their voice
And It’s the end of an era at RAF Kinloss.........
The military covenant moves one step closer to becoming law, but not everybody’s happy.
There’s a warning of more cuts to come but will the Army be in the firing line?
And the significance of the Queen’s visit to Ireland – how will it affect future relations?
Can Scottish Nationalists save the threatened RAF bases at Lossiemouth and Leuchars?
A Sitrep special as the world reacts to the news of the death of Osama Bin Laden
How will it affect strategy in Afghanistan, and more importantly the role of British Forces there?
How will Al Qaeda react?
The international response & relations with Pakistan
And we look at the implications for international security & terrorism?
What’s the way forwardfor a favourable outcome in Libya?
And how should theinternational community respond to the deepening crisis in Syria?
What are the implicationsof the Taliban prisoner escape?
Plus: the final countdown to the Royal Wedding:
As British military advisors head to Libya - should Nato be doing more and is this the start of "mission creep"?
Why the next few months are the real test of progress in Afghanistan
How the weapons of the future could change the face of modern warfare
And the special roles the Forces will play at the royal wedding...
Could Afghanistan become the West’s forgotten war?
Is the coalition targeting Colonel Gaddafi falling apart?
After 50 years of space exploration why outer-space could be a threat to civilisation
And who is Britain’s greatest general?
Why the Gurkhas have been particularly hard-hit by the job losses announced this week .
What should we do to break the Libyan stalemate?
And a change of scene for the Irish Guards - from the battlefields of Helmand to the Royal Wedding in less than a week
Sitrep 31st March (presented today by Paul Osbourne)
How long can the coalition hold together in Libya?
Is the RAF about to run out of pilots?
Why there's a growing role for reservists in Afghanistan
And what did the Government apologise for in Northern Ireland?
In Sitrep today....
In Libya - who’s running the military operation? What’s the objective? And is there an exit strategy?
Plus the other Middle East countries on the brink of revolution
And, in Afghanistan as seven provinces are handed over to Afghan security forces, is the end in sight ?
The continuing crisis in the Middle east
A top General tells Sitrep he's optimistic about progress in Afghanistan but also urges caution
What role would Brtish forces play if the UK had a nuclear emergency?
The Cold War ended a long time ago so why are Russian bombers trying to penetrate British Airspace
And a special tribute for the town that's honoured our fallen soldiers
In this week’s Sitrep….
Why the MoD says there’ll be no U-turn on defence cuts,
How should the international community respond to the crisis in Libya?
And how did the SAS operation in the desert go so badly wrong?
Plus: why China is boosting its influence in Afghanistan
Who’ll win the tug of war over Libya’s future?
The harsh realities of the Defence Review as each Service prepares for job losses
The renewed push for a political surge in Afghanistan
And a career change for veterans - from the front-line to the classroom