British governments are more than willing to slash the defence budget but then are more than willing to ask the military to perform minor miracles. The Royal Navy has been slashed to the bone since the 1990s; the lack of ships and equipment is clear for all to see. But this week the British government ordered three ships to be stationed in the Pacific to enforce United Nations sanctions against North Korea and British nuclear submarines are said to be on standby to strike Syria. This is on top of all the other deployments which the Royal Navy already has from keeping home waters clear of Russian submarines to maintaining a military presence in the Persian Gulf and the Falkland Islands. And it must be remembered that a defence review is under way at the moment which could see the Royal Navy losing even more ships.
British Royal Navy
Palma13/04/2018 00:00
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Seriously offended by what you write Jason.
Here`s to Jason Moore , the font of all knowledge . An expert on everything British . I take my hat of to you . Why don`t you do what palmadave say`s and stick to Mallorca and give them the benefit of your advice .If i want to read crap i will read the Sun .
Jason. I think you may be working for the wrong Newspaper in the wrong country. Just to remind you that at the moment your working for the MDB IN MALLORCA.