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What Britain must sacrifice for the soldiers it needs

By Max Hastings

Published: July 14 2009 18:42 | Last updated: July 14 2009 18:42

If a government wishes to neglect national defence, it is wise to do so when not fighting a war. Contrary to popular myth, Margaret Thatcher imposed brutal cash constraints on Britain’s armed forces. When the first Gulf war broke out in 1990, it proved necessary to cannibalise the entire armoured inventory of the Rhine army to deploy a single weak division for Kuwait’s recapture.

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