Time to end the privatisation of war
UK companies are reaping enormous profits from exploiting instability and conflict around the world
UK companies are reaping enormous profits from exploiting instability and conflict around the world
It’s going to take a lot more than state-sponsored jingles to win this war of narratives
Heavy-handed Iraq-style occupations are out, but so are Libya-style interventions on-the-cheap
Calling for a consistent policy is admirable. Pitting claimants against each other is not.
The Pakistani state is still unwittingly assisting militant groups
The global jihadist insurgency would have happened regardless of the war in Iraq
Now is an appropriate juncture to push back against fatalism and despair and protect our achievements for the future.
Labour must be a tireless champion of efforts to stamp out sexual violence in Afghanistan.
Leaving Afghanistan because of domestic political pressure would be deeply wrong, writes James Snell.
Andrew Noakes of the Labour Campaign for Human Rights asks a pertinent question: what if the war on terror has turned out differently?