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    • f. on 'Scrap the behemoths?'
      I took time to read your post and I must convey that you have asked the good questions on the aircraft carriers. I would go a little bit further. Some days ago, on Youtube, I could listen (again) to the Last Night of the Proms, more precisely to 'Rule Britannia'. After having been World's superpower before the USA, the UK seem to accept a sort […]
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    • James Rogers on 'Scrap the behemoths?'
      Thank you for your comment. In response, I'd argue that Britain's military budget needs to be increased. It is currently at its lowest level as a percentage of gross domestic product since 1930, at approximately 2.3% (and, incidentally, while Britain has been fighting two medium-sized conflicts overseas). The United Kingdom can afford aircraft carr […]
    • Mike Burleson on 'Scrap the behemoths?'
      You are correct in your assumption that Britain can afford the two carriers, but as Lord Guthrie has stated: 'One way you won’t get a large fleet is if you have aircraft carriers.' Britain needs a large fleet, as we see the Royal Navy facing overstretch, even though its frigates are everywhere, fighting pirates, drug smugglers, defending the Falkla […]
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    • T Slagter on 'The Eurozone Crisis and the Delicate Plant Syndrome in European Studies'
      I think this is a really excellent point, and one that I haven't seen elsewhere. Thank you! […]
    • DANIELA on 'The Old World’s importance to the new world order'
      In fact, this is a false problem. The EU and the US will allways (I mean for the foreable future)be allies in their quest for the NEw World Order, for, apart from the economic, political and cultural realm they share, they also share a leading elite (political but not only)which is sooo much "like-minded", which shares very similar purposes, it has […]
    • f. on 'The Old World’s importance to the new world order'
      Europe is declining in the US perception of balance of powers, versus China and other emerging countries or region, for sure. But this is first a European issue: when the USA have called upon Europe, the old continent has been reluctant, or at least could not harmonize the positions of its countries. For major issues, reactions are national ones and not Euro […]
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