Sunday, October 3, 2010

UK Prime Minister Has A Radical Plan For Britain's Armed Forces

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, center, addresses British soldiers, at Camp Bastion in Helmand Province, during his two day visit to Afghanistan, in June 2010. Stefan Rousseau / Pool via AP

David Cameron: My Radical Plan For Britain's Armed Forces -- The Telegraph

David Cameron has unveiled his "radical" plan for the future of Britain's armed forces in a bold move to end the bitter row over defence.


Taking full charge of the issue for the first time, the Prime Minister disclosed that more Chinook helicopters would be made available for British troops in Afghanistan.

Speaking to The Sunday Telegraph on the eve of the Tory party conference, he pledged that Britain’s Armed Forces would be given “everything that they need” to fight the Taliban.

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My Comment: Very few specifics on what this "radical plan" will be .... but if I was to hazard a guess, I expect the Army in Afghanistan will get the resources that they need, and the other services like the Navy and Air Force to be cut.

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