Sitrep June 18th 2015
Presenter Kate Gerbeau
Sitrep June 18th 2015
Presenter Kate Gerbeau
Presenter Kate Gerbeau
Presenter Kate Gerbeau
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.
President Donald Trump says the crisis which has followed the withdrawal of US troops from Syria is not America's fight. As Russian forces appear to fill the void left we talk to Mary Dejevsky about why this is a good and bad situation for President Putin.
Simon Marks gives us the low down on the Republican vote, supported by some Democrats, condemning Trump's decision on Syria and the increasingly incendiary rhetoric.
We talk to Pakistan's High Commissioner in London about the Royal visit to his country.
As David Richmond is announced as head of the newly created Office for Veterans' Affairs, Johnny Mercer explains its remit, funding and long term ambitions.
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Turkish forces are stepping up air strikes and a ground offensive, as their incursion in Kurdish-held areas of northern Syria continues. It follows the withdrawal of US troops, who fought alongside Kurdish forces in north-east Syria against so-called Islamic State. Former soldier and Isle of Wight MP Bob Seely joins us along with former US intelligence officer Michael Pregent.
The American press are suggesting President Trump is about to bin yet another east west treaty. It's called the Open Skies treaty and it says Russians and Americans should be able to fly over and look over each other's territory and so lesson the chances of building undeclared weapons. Jonathan Eyal joins us.
Pressure mounts on the Prime Minister to announce a Bill protecting veterans of Northern Ireland in the Queen’s Speech. Lord Dannatt, ex Army chief, and Michael Fallon, former defence sec, are among those who have written to The Times. We speak to the paper's defence correspondent Lucy Fisher.
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An RAF pilot has been selected to join Virgin Orbit's small satellite launch programme on secondment
Brexit is four weeks away, so what preparations are being made for any potential civil disobedience and will the military be involved?
Hiding in plain sight Exercise Iron Viper challenges the art of camouflage in an urban environment.
As the violence in Hong Kong gets worse we speak to Professor Steve Tsang from SOAS at the University of London on what happens next.
The US has a new top military officer, General Mark Milley takes over as the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
And why is Sweden’s Navy HQ returning to a vast underground fortress designed to withstand a nuclear attack
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We are joined by Professors Paul Rogers and Michael Clarke to talk the constitution, law and the military after this week's Supreme Court decision.
Can climate change send us to war?
Forces News has been given exclusive access to a sniper course and Amy Wiltshire has been speaking to one of the them about their job.
And soldiers jumping ship to join the Royal Navy.
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Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has praised the military at a Downing Street reception for the Armed Forces. The Iran/Saudi stand off continues but what does this mean for the US we hear from experts Dan Plesch and Mike Evans.
Two former paratroopers who took the Ministry of Defence to a tribunal were subject to "highly offensive" racial harassment, an employment judge has ruled. Why is this still happening in the Army?
And Britain's second aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales begins sea trials.
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This week the First Sea Lord is at DSEI as the MOD announce Babcock will build the new Type 31 frigates.
Police chiefs in Northern Ireland say a bomb in Londonderry was built with the aim of killing police officers. We talk to the Chair of the Police Federation of Northern Ireland Mark Lindsay.
We are joined by Dr Karin Von Hippel, the Director General of RUSI to talk about the sacking of the US National Security Advisor John Bolton and Fawaz Gerges explains what it means for American foreign policy.
Chris Ryan, the former SAS soldier turned author has a new book out called Black Ops. It's firmly based on his knowledge of how the regiment operates, so what's life like as member of the elite unit in today's trouble times?
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This week we are joined by Dr Julian Lewis, Chair of the Commons Defence Committee to discuss defence spending and why the UK needs a full time National Security Adviser.
Christina Lamb, chief foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times talks about the Taliban peace talks and whether they will bring long term peace to Afghanistan.
We're tracking the Adrian Darya 1. The oil tanker that was seized by Royal Marines off Gibraltar back in July has been hanging around in the Eastern Mediterranean - what is it waiting for?
Paul Beaver is an aviation expert and we talk to him about the National Audit Office report suggesting military aircrew training is coming up short.
And we remember the start of the Second World War, 80 years ago this week.
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On the 14th August 1969 the British Army deployed to Northern Ireland in response to sectarian riots on the streets of Londonderry and Belfast. Op Banner, as the Army came to call it, was the longest ever continuous operational deployment of troops in the history of the British Armed Forces.
In this programme, 50 years on, you'll hear from:
Presented by James Hirst with Christopher Lee
American and Taliban negotiators have agreed the war in Afghanistan must end, but will it?
Could the tensions in Kashmir really lead to a nuclear war?
We hear from Uganda where Royal Marines are training soldiers for peacekeeping.
How cyber crime is funding North Korean missile tests.
And here's an idea - National Service for cyber defence
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In today’s Sitrep with Kate Gerbeau and Christopher Lee…
The UN hears pleas to intervene in Syria, but why the is the west is seemingly so reluctant to intervene?
As Britain’s stand-off with Iran continues, is there a diplomatic way to end it?
One week into Boris Johnson’s premiership, what have we learned about his commitment to the forces? And are the repeated comparisons to Winston Churchill really justified?
Plus, as an American teenager wins $3-million playing the video game Fortnite, how the military views gamers as a potential source of new recruits
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In today’s Sitrep with Kate Gerbeau and Christopher Lee…
We have a new Prime Minister and now a new Defence Secretary, so who is Ben Wallace?
The UK wants to put together a European-led maritime protection mission in the Gulf – but what ships are needed and how will it work?
Britain is going to deploy troops to Mali in Africa, but what will they be doing?
And Sitrep’s summer reading list: delve deep into military history and foreign affairs with Sitrep’s reading list.
PROGRAMME TX THURSDAYS at 4:30pm UK TIME on BFBS RADIO 2 and at 6:30pm UK TIME on BFBS & UK Bases
You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and at 1830 (UK time) on BFBS (via web & App in the UK and on FM in Scotland, Colchester, Salisbury Plain, Aldershot, Catterick & Blandford Forum). On Sky Channel 0211.
Alternatively - listen again on-line, www.forces.net/sitrep or download the Sitrep Podcast.
Royal Navy frigate, HMS Montrose has intercepted three Iranian vessels that were trying to block the path of a British oil tanker in the Gulf. RUSI Director General Dr Karin von Hippel explains what's going on.
The British Ambassador to Washington has resigned after his diplomatic cables were leaked. What does this mean for future intelligence co-operation between the US and UK?
Our reporter Claire Sadler has been to see what British Troops in South Sudan are doing for the United Nations mission there.
We talk to Lieutenant General Tim Radford who is leaving his role as Commander of NATO's Allied Rapid Reaction Corps to become Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
And why the RAF Benevolent Fund is trying to find veteran airmen and women who've fallen "Off the Radar".
Presented by Kate Gerbeau with BFBS Defence Analyst Christopher Lee.
In today’s Sitrep with Kate Gerbeau and Christopher Lee…
The controversy surrounding the Royal Marines capturing an oil tanker off Gibraltar.
Hong Kong riots - has the UK gone too far in condemning China?
Putin says it's time the West changed its liberal ideas.
The British Ambassador to the United Nations who wanted to be a fighter pilot.
And why Trump won't let the generals rain on his parade.
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This week on Sitrep:
No more street-fighting. The RAF tracks down IS to the Iraqi mountains. Air Commodore Justin Reuter talks to Simon Newton
Why two oil tankers were on fire in the Gulf.
Pressure builds in Sudan. Michelle Gavin, senior fellow for Africa Studies at the Council for Foreign Relations says the country is on a knife edge.
British Forces lead Exercise Baltic Protector.
And what do the Tory Leader hopefuls think about Defence? Robert Fox from the London Evening Standard has the low-down. Sitrep is presented by Kate Gerbeau and Christopher Lee.