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By Mark Curtis Reviewing British arms exports for the ten-year period under New Labour, the figures speak for themselves: – The UK has exported £45 billion worth of arms around the world since 1997. – Over £110m of military equipment has gone to Israel, throughout a period of offensive operations in the occupied territories and […]
Filed under: Africa, Arms, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, Nigeria, South Africa, UK foreign policy | 1 Comment
Web of Deceit
Britain’s Real Role in the World In his explosive book, Mark Curtis reveals a new picture of Britain’s role in the world since 1945 and in the “war against terrorism” by offering a comprehensive critique of the Blair government’s foreign policy. Curtis argues that Britain is an “outlaw state”, often a violator of international law and […]
Filed under: Africa, Arms, British Guiana, Chagos Islands, Chile, Corporations, Development, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, Malaya, Middle East, Oman, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Terrorism, UK foreign policy, Yemen | Leave a Comment
Web of Deceit
Britain’s Real Role in the World In his explosive new book, Mark Curtis reveals a new picture of Britain’s role in the world since 1945 and in the “war against terrorism” by offering a comprehensive critique of the Blair government’s foreign policy. Curtis argues that Britain is an “outlaw state”, often a violator of international […]
Filed under: Africa, Arms, British Guiana, Chagos Islands, Corporations, Development, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, Malaya, Middle East, Oman, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Terrorism, UK foreign policy | 1 Comment




