
Sitrep May 12th 2011
Sitrep May 12th 2011
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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.
It’s been a year since Osama bin Laden was killed – but has his death weakened Al Qaeda?
Sitrep gains unique access to Nato’s Maritime Operations centre in Naples.
Find out how the Defence industry is weathering the financial crisis…..
And Olympic security is put through its final tests
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
INTERVIEWS
From Camp Bastion British Forces News’ reporter Simon Newton
BFN reporter Geoff Meade discusses his visit to Nato’s Maritime Operations centre in Naples
British Forces News’ Will Inglis reports on
British Forces News’ reporter James Banks reports from the latest Olympic military security exercise
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
Has NATO got its strategy right in the lead-up to the Chicago summit in May?
Why the Parliament's financial watchdog is highly critical of the soaring costs of the Carrier programme.
Will the Arctic Convoy veterans finally get the medal they’ve fought so long for?
And all you need to know about the 21 gun salute…..
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
SITREP trail April 19th
Financial help for the future of Afghanistan but will NATO countries be happy to foot the bill?
Why an expert on the region is saying the forecast for peace after 2014 is unpredictable.
How Operation Joint Warrior is helping to promote cooperation with our European allies
And some unusual tales from Falkland veterans…..
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
Interviews:
The head of Nato says Afghan handover is on track but Afghan’s security forces are still concerned about security post 2014
Will the Syrian ceasefire hold – and what happens next?
The invisible scars of PTSD - and is enough being done to help those who suffer?
Plus....the important strategic position the Ascension Islands hold
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
Interviews:
Professor Neil Greenberg , Surgeon Captain Royal Navy &
Piers Bishop: from the charity Resolution Rebuilding Lives on Mental Health Issues
Jon Marks , Middle East analyst on the Syrian conflict and Iran’s nuclear ambition
The Government wants to hold secret court hearings, so, is there a case for some types of evidence to be heard behind closed doors
It’s been a week of reminiscing in the Falkland Islands, but what are the feelings of the Islanders thirty years on?
How former servicemen are being trained to fight pirates off the coast of Somalia
And why the cost of surrender is a lucrative business……
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
SITREP TRAIL 29 March
How much trust is there between British and Afghan forces following the shooting of two British soldiers and what can be done to help prevent another attack?
The Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond’s surprise visit to Afghanistan
What mistakes were made in the lead-up to the Argentine invasion of the Falklands Islands?
And the preparations of the Household Cavalry as they get ready for a busy schedule this summer.
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Major Mike Minor on training of Afghan recruits.
Major General Julian Thompson, commander 40 Brigade during the Falklands war.
British Forces News reporter James Hirst from Afghanistan.
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
The outgoing ambassador to Afghanistan tells Sitrep how he thinks the exit strategy will work and what sort of future the country could have.
What does the latest Budget announcement mean to defence projects and how will it affect Service personnel’s’ pay packets?
How much support is Latin America giving Argentina over its claims to the Falklands?
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Sir William Patey – the UK’s ambassador to Afghanistan
BFBS News Geoff Meade on the Budget
Richard Ralph , former Governor of the Falkland Islands and ambassador to Peru
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
SITREP TRAIL 15 March
Why the PM Cameron and President Obama are determined to stick to the strategy in Afghanistan
Is enough being done to look after soldiers’ mental healthcare?
And why the future of the Joint Strike Fighter could be in jeopardy.
PRESENTER: Glen Mansell
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
interviews with:
Surgeon Captain Morgan O’Connell, on Forces’ mental welfare
Lieutenant General Jonathon Riley, on the military relationship between the US and the Uk and the logistics of withdrawing from Afghanistan
Dr Eric Grove on the Joint Strike Fighter
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
It’s been a tragic week for British Forces in Afghanistan but have the politicians got their strategy right?
Sitrep hears direct from Camp Bastion and get the opinion of a Warrior expert
And find out why next week’s summit between President Obama and PM Cameron is so important to the future of our Forces.
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Former foreign secretary - David Miliband
British Forces News reporter from Camp Bastion - James Hirst
Christopher Foss, Warrior Expert from Janes defence
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
The RAF put Olympic security to the test
How the Koran burning has affected security in Afghanistan
And the new supply route British forces have secured in the region
As Britain closes it’s embassy in Syria, the UN step up efforts to pass a new resolution
We get an insight into what will happen at this weekend ‘s elections in Russia
And HMS Liverpool goes home to the Mersey to bid a final farewell
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Alexander Nekrassov (former advisor to the Kremlin) on Syria & this weekend’s Russian elections
BFBS Reporter Charlotte Cross on Olympic security
British Forces News reporter James Hirst from Afghanistan on the continuing anger over the burning of the Koran.
British Forces News reporter Geoff Meade on HMS Liverpool’s farewell trip.
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
What more can Nato do to quell the anger of Afghans over the burning of the Koran
As the situation in Syria deteriorates - how can the international community help?
How the risks of war reporting are balanced with the desire to tell the story
How Afghan’s are winning the fight against corruption
And why the MoD has turned to South Korean shipbuilders…….
PRESENTER: Glen Mansell
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Sky’s News’s Chief Correspondent Stuart Ramsay on Syria & war reporting
Foreign Minister Alistair Burt on the situation in Iran.
British Forces News reporter James Hirst from Camp Bastion on the anger over the burning of the Koran and anti-corruption measures.
British Forces News reporter Will Inglis reporting on defence procurement
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
Find out what action NATO & the UK is taking to counter the growing cyber threat
Iran boasts about its nuclear achievements – but how far advanced are they?
Why have MPs from the Defence Committee chosen this sensitive time to visit The Falklands Islands?
And find out the importance of the forthcoming Anglo-French summit.
PRESENTER: Glen Mansell
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
British Forces News reporter Will Inglis reporting on cyber
Professor Michael Codner from the Royal United Services Institute on Iran & cyber security
MP Patrick Mercer on the Falkland Islands
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)
Alternatively listen again on the website.
Could Turkey could play a key role in the Syrian crisis?
Two new reports criticize the cuts made by the SDSR – so is the MoD up to the job?
How will the United Nations react to Argentina’s accusation that the UK is militarizing the Falklands Islands
And find out how Afghan women are playing a leading role in their country’s transition
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Sir Andrew Green, Britain's former ambassador to Syria
British Forces News’ reporter Geoff Meade on the SDSR
Sukey Cameron, of the Falkland Islands Government
British Forces News’ reporter from Camp Bastion on women in the Afghanistan National Army
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time).
Alternatively listen again on the website.
The Americans are bringing forward the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan – but is it more to do with President Obama’s election strategy than a secure Afghanistan?
And what does it mean for British Forces in the region
As Prince William prepares for his time in the South Atlantic, tensions remain strained between the British and Argentine governments, but what do the Falkland Islanders themselves make of it all?
And we talk to Peter Carroll, the man behind the Ghurkha’s ‘Campaign
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
The Director of the Royal United Services Institute, Michael Clarke
British Forces News’ reporter Geoff Meade form the Nato Defence Ministers’ Meeting in Brussels
Tim Cooper, our reporter in the Falklands
Peter Carroll of the Ghurkha’s Campaign for Justice.
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time).
Alternatively listen again on the website.
The MoD comes under more criticism for its handling of redundancies
Egyptians mark a year since their revolution - but are they getting the type of leadership they fought for?
HMS Argyll is sent to the Middle East in a show of strength from the EU against Iran’s nuclear ambitions
And we find out the complex coordination involved in the security of London for the 2012 Olympics
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
James Arbuthnot, Chair of the Commons Defence Select Committee
BFBS Reporter James Hirst on Olympic Security
Richard Ottoway, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on Syria and Iran
Jon Leyne, BBC Reporter, the anniversary of the uprising in Egypt
The Shadow Defence Secretary Jim Murphy talks to Sitrep about the latest round of Armed Forces’ redundancies
What’s does the future hold for Nato?
Prime Minister David Cameron has promised the Falklands Islanders' his full support - but is the Royal Navy capable of giving it?
And - Is it ever morally right for a Captain to abandon a sinking ship?
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
GUESTS:
British Forces News defence analyst Christopher Lee
Shadow Defence Secretary Jim Murphy on the latest round of Forces’ redundancies
BFN’s Tim Cooper from the Nato meeting in Brussels
Admiral Lord West on the Falklands
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time).
Alternatively listen again on the website.
SITREP TRAIL 12th January
Why Scottish independence would have huge implications for defence.
What could be behind the assassination of another one of Iran’s nuclear scientists?
There are more diplomatic tensions in South America as the Argentines are accused of starting a squid war against the Falklands
Plus, how military academies could help to prevent future riots.
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time).
Alternatively listen again on the website.
The Strategic Defence Review recommends that the future British Army will be supplemented by the TA but is it too much to ask of the reserve forces?
The US Forces brace themselves for their Defence Review but what will it mean for relations with Europe, and the UK’s 'special' relationship?
Why the Taliban are planning to open an office in Quatar.
Is Iran upping the ante with its warning to America not to send its carriers back to the Persian gulf
And we hear how the huge advances in medical science on the front-line are saving more lives than ever before
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Col Richard Williams former commanding officer of 22 SAS, and contributor to the Future Reserves 2020 report, the review of the Reserve Forces.
Capt Doug Beattie, former soldier now in the Territorial Army
BFN's James Hirst on the US Defence Review
Professor Porter on advances in trauma care
This week it’s a Sitrep special looking back at the year of defence & current affairs in 2011.
How much progress been made in Afghanistan?
The extraordinary story of the Arab Spring…..will history judge it a success or failure?
What impact has the SDSR had now its findings are being implemented?
And we look at the challenges that lie ahead for 2012
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
STUDIO GUESTS:
BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Michael Codner, director of military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute
BFBS's reporter Geoff Meade
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You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time).
Alternatively listen again on the website.
The US and NATO ends their mission in Iraq – but have they achieved what they set out to do?
The Defence Committee raise concern about the long-term care of injured service personnel
What are the implications for European defence initiatives given the current financial climate?
And….. find out why the Jolly Roger is flying high at Portsmouth
PRESENTER: Kate Gerbau
STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee
Interviews with:
Sir Jeremy Greenstock: former representative to Iraq
James Arbuthnot, Chair of the House of Commons Defence Select Committee on treatment of injured Service personnel.
Tomas Valasek from the Centre for European reform on the Eurozone crisis
Victoria Ingles from the Royal Naval museum at Portsmouth on the Jolly Roger.
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