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Our adversaries do not observe the Geneva Conventions; they regard war crimes as tactics.

Comment from de Bretton-Gordon re British Army readiness

"Another change is that advanced casualty care under fire is no longer optional. We cannot rely on rapid helicopter evacuation of the wounded as we did in Afghanistan. Every soldier must be highly trained to assist wounded comrades, as is already the case in the special forces. Medical facilities and personnel must be hardened and protected because the Russians deliberately target them.

"This is the brutal reality of modern war. Our adversaries do not observe the Geneva Conventions; they regard war crimes as tactics. We will continue to fight within the laws of war, but we cannot be bound by the laws of civil society: this is war-fighting, not policing. Our political leaders must have the moral courage to back their soldiers, not sacrifice them to lawyers at the first hint of controversy.

The British Army is learning the bloody lessons of Ukraine. But it needs money, not lies​

Creative accounting over defence spending is cynical and pointless when we want our soldiers to succeed in modern warfare
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon

27 January 2026 2:58pm GMT
 
Starmer assisted the IHAT investigations and actively promoted putting the British Army under ECHR jurisdiction because he felt the UN and the Geneva Conventions were inadequate and had been manipulated by the US and the UK to their advantage.

 
Starmer assisted the IHAT investigations and actively promoted putting the British Army under ECHR jurisdiction because he felt the UN and the Geneva Conventions were inadequate and had been manipulated by the US and the UK to their advantage.


And hes the PM lol

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More Cadets than serving soldiers. 70 million more monies, records show, faster promotion and longer service by previous Cadets. Also interesting is how they plan to turn Air Cadets into drone operators.

 
Clearly the MOD is doing a shyte job in recruiting them.

They've got more than that to worry about, and so do we...



Right now NATO could not win a war with Russia


In 2024, reflecting a popular Western belief, former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said: “NATO is the most powerful and successful alliance in history.” Yet just two years earlier in 2022, after a 15-year campaign, NATO was defeated by the Taliban, a rag-tag group of poorly armed insurgents.

How can NATO’s humiliating defeat and Austin’s view be reconciled?

Of course NATO was never the most powerful military alliance in history — that accolade surely goes to the World War II Allies: the U.S., Russia, Britain, and the Commonwealth nations. Nevertheless, after 1945, NATO did its job, did it well, and those of us who served in it were proud to do so.

Since the Berlin Wall’s fall, though, its record has become tarnished. Satisfactory in Kosovo. Humiliated in Afghanistan. Strategic failure looming in Ukraine. Are we really sure NATO is up to the job of defending democratic Europe from a supposedly expansionist Russia in the doomsday scenario of a conventional NATO-Russia war?

The doomsday NATO-Russia war scenario is the defining way to explore this question. “Amateurs talk tactics, professionals study logistics,” and our strategic analysis needs to start all the way back in NATO’s logistics rear areas, then work forward to a future line of battle on the continent of Europe.

In summary, NATO is positioning itself as Europe’s defender, yet lacks the industrial capacity to sustain peer-to-peer warfighting, is wholly dependent on U.S. forces for the remotest chance of success, is unable satisfactorily to defend its sea lines of communication against Russian submarine, or its training and industrial infrastructure against strategic ballistic bombardment, is comprised of a diverse mix of un-bloodied conventional forces, and lacks the capacity to think and act strategically.

An easy NATO victory cannot be assumed, and I am afraid that the opposite looks far more likely to me.

 
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