Declassified UK
Posted: 22nd January 2024
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General Sir Frank Kitson, who has died aged 97, saw the people of Kenya, Malaya and Northern Ireland as little more than laboratory rats to test his brutal military theories.
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GIVE TODAYLike Churchill, Attlee and Wilson before him, Sunak joins a long list of PMs who oversaw aerial attacks on Yemen since the Royal Air Force was created in 1918.
READ NOWThe UK military refuses to tell Declassified what intelligence it is sharing with Israel as we reveal the extraordinary number of surveillance flights Britain is undertaking over Gaza from its base on Cyprus.
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Arms dealers supplying Israel while it is accused of genocide in Gaza are speaking at the same event as Britain’s top soldier.
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