Uh, no...just not..Battle of Britain, 1940, we held the line, when no-one else in Europe did, and we maintained control of the seas around our island nation and the skies above, a full year before the US entered the war. Germany wasn't getting a toe on British mainland soil. We'd never have gotten back into Europe without US help, that's fair to say, but we'd saved ourselves from defeat, thank you kindly.No doubt!!!
British were saved from defeat by US in World War, then they had been a failure in Iraq, and now in Helmand where the British Army was facing a Strategic Defeat, hadn't US troops popped in to help them.
British are ones who still propagate to stay till 2015 in Afghanistan accusing Pakistan of their inability, while their own force levels is just 10,000 plus, Damn stupid to think and trust British committement, they are simply a sad stock of coalition through a chest-thumping David Cameron.
It is sad and hurtful. :argue
Failure in Iraq? Uh..no, we committed at a divisional level and rolled straight through defences that had held the Iranians at bay for ten years. Can't say our post occupational efforts were stellar overall but that's lack of political will and direction. Our involvement in Task Force Black was pretty exemplary however and we did some solid work there.
Force levels of *only* 10,000 in Aghanistan ? It's nearer 9K right now. Oh, okay, I guess we should pull our weight some more and bring our contribution up to the level of other European countries. Or rather..down to...we've consistently had about a third as many troops as the US in theatre. If you stack up GDP or population, I'd say we were pulling our weight.
As for accusing Pakistan, that's been more of a general trend from a number of nations, possibly, and I'm just speculating, reinforced by the discovery of the most wanted man on the planet in a private house close to the capital of Pakistan.
Just who are we being compared to here? It cracks me up here, there's about four or five countries in the world that can pitch to the level that the UK routinely manages, and do so on a global level. Grip, get one.
Sad coalition? We've got a democratic government that isn't dependent on the indulgence of the military to stay in power. Try it some time.
We need to do some things better for sure, spend money more wisely, have a serious look at our capabilities but that's true of most forces out there,
Ian