too be fair the whole thing shouldn't of happens and the UK should be capping its NHS and civil services to ungrateful muslims and reinvesting that money into national infrastructure and maintaining a military for the global aspirations there politco's claim to believe in and for the position that they have on the UN security council.
I don't know even where to begin with this one
Well, I do recall some time back, when I made a comment on a domestic U.S. topic; and (Colosseum it think it was) suggested I 'butt out' - good advice at the time and since I've tried to refrain (and beleive me that isn't alway's easy). Considering that this thread began (and is supposed to continue) with the subject of scrapping the R.N. carriers, and we are now in the twilight world of disenfranchising folk on the basis of their religion - I believe we may have lost the plot
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If a nation thinks and acts that is a main global power especially one that feels it must conduct military expeditionary based interventionism whether for peace keeping or humanitarian reasons then it must maintain certain things, simple as that; the UK thinks and acts that it is a main global power where in reality its like pulling teeth to try and get them to maintain military that can pursue their national strategic objectives and goals.
The triumvirate of politics, economics, and military strength are all closely related and you cannot have a honest debate on the issue unless you are willing to addresses all three subjects
Lastly on the"disfranchised" anyone can access any media medium and find an increasingly unassimilated, belligerent, radicalized, and growing Muslim population in the UK (as well as Europe.) There is nothing wrong in speaking the truth in that regards.
in regards to the lack of a long Rang MPA this might be the time to go risky and turn that role over to a large UAV (the Tanarais anyone) The biggest problem western military's have going for them is that they are attempting to execute unit to unit replacements for WWII and Cold War Era force structures while ad hocly tacking on new technologies and concepts (unmanned systems) to the existing force, despite changing technologies, threats, and economic realities... the high-low mix that has been how western Airforces and navies have been operating for years is no longer relevant because the High-Low technology differences have diverged so much.