In modern warfare, politics is part of a general’s armoury
In modern warfare, politics is part of a general’s armoury
Martin Kettle
The Guardian
14 Oct 2006
Like Victorian children, military commanders used to be seen but not heard. The etiquette was simple. They could argue among themselves as much as they liked. They were even licensed to have rows with government ministers. Wartime leaders such as... read more...
Martin Kettle
The Guardian
14 Oct 2006
Like Victorian children, military commanders used to be seen but not heard. The etiquette was simple. They could argue among themselves as much as they liked. They were even licensed to have rows with government ministers. Wartime leaders such as... read more...
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