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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 1:02 am    Post subject: UK general's private fears leaked Reply with quote

From AOL News:

Head of Army's private fears leaked
Last Updated: Saturday, 21 July 2007, 00:26 GMT
- Search: Army chief leaked memo


General Sir Richard Dannatt

Burdens in Iraq and Afghanistan have left the Army with almost no spare troops to deal with unexpected emergencies, Britain's senior soldier has warned in a leaked memo.

The head of the Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, said under-manning meant that almost all units were now committed to operations, training for war in Iraq or Afghanistan or on leave.

Only one battalion of 500 troops - the Spearhead Lead Element - was immediately available to deal with emergencies such as a terrorist attack, suggested the document, obtained by the Daily Telegraph.

Britain's second back-up unit, the Airborne Task Force, formed around the Parachute Regiment, was unable to deploy fully "due to shortages in manpower, equipment and stocks".


"We now have almost no capability to react to the unexpected," wrote Gen Dannatt, the Chief of General Staff, in his memo to other defence leaders.

Reinforcements for emergencies or operations in Iraq and Afghanistan were "now almost non-existent", he added.

The emergence of the memo comes shortly after Defence Secretary Des Browne's announcement on Thursday of a cut of 500 UK troops in Iraq this winter, which will leave 5,000 personnel on the ground.

But it comes at a time when additional soldiers are thought to be needed to deal with a resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan.

Mr Browne this week gave his backing to an MPs' report calling on Britain's Nato allies to supply more troops.

Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox said the lack of reserves was a "damning indictment" of the Government's stewardship of the Armed Forces.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 1:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At the rate the troops are massacering citizens, there'll soon be more troops than citizens.

Expect more, join the army ham fisted adverts on tv and more, army sign up stations in shopping malls during the next two months. ( see the world on the way to iraq and afghanistan)

If that dosant succeed, then national service will be a last desperate sign.

What better way to get the muggers in the army, give these thugs a machine gun, and civillian killings by the army will surge nearer the 10 million mark.

If the General cannot tell the difference between, citizens joining a resistance movement to expell foreign occupational troops from terrorists, then i would treat his report with the pinch of chapati powder it deserves.

Perhaps thats why the invasion of iran has been on hold?
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 8:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Personally, i feel that this is about introducing the DRAFT. We will have no other option to protect the country after the next (fake) terrorist attack.

Martin
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