In the run-up to the tenth aniversary of the Afghan invasion a rare listenable edition of Andrew Marr's live radio 4 show Start the Week Afghanistan and the British Secret Service with Rory Stewart, Frank Ledwidge and Gordon Corera
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015bt0w
http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=158315#158315

Losing Small Wars by FRANK LEDWIDGE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Losing-Small-Wars-Military-Afghanistan/dp/0300166710/
It’s ten years since Britain went to war in Afghanistan, more than 380 British service personnel have lost their lives and untold thousands of Afghan civilians, and the conflict is far from over. Frank Ledwidge is a former military intelligence officer, and in his book Losing Small Wars he offers a devastating critique of why the armed forces have fared so badly, both in Afghanistan and Iraq. He insists there’s been an unwillingness at the very top to admit their strategy has failed, and ultimately to be held accountable. Losing Small Wars: British Military Failure in Iraq and Afghanistan is published by Yale University Press.

The Art of Betrayal by GORDON CORERA
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-Betrayal-British-Secret-Service/dp/0297860992/
It didn’t officially exist until 1994, its chiefs were known only as C and wrote in green ink, and like le Carré’s literary depiction, it was a hotbed of intrigue and treachery. Gordon Corera uncovers the history of MI6, from the heady days of the Cold War to the disaster of the ‘dodgy dossier’ on Iraq. From a service riddled with moles during Kim Philby’s defection, to the brief glory of running Gordievsky under the noses of the KGB, to closer ties with the military in the war in Afghanistan, Corera paints a picture of an organisation struggling to sustain its role in a changing world. The Art of Betrayal: Life and Death in the British Secret Service is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

In the run-up to the 10th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, Andrew Marr discusses foreign intervention with the Conservative MP Rory Stewart and the former intelligence officer, Frank Ledwidge. Stewart looks back at the conflict to ask whether simple notions of winning foreign wars is counterproductive, while Ledwidge turns a critical eye on the army's lack of strategic thinking which he argues led to catastrophic failures in both Iraq and Afghanistan. The BBC's security correspondent Gordon Corera discusses the role of the British secret service, from the Cold War days of spies lurking in the shadows, to the disaster of the 'dodgy dossier' on Iraq. And Dr Rosemary Hollis, Professor of Middle East Policy Studies, considers the impact of recent revelations of complicity with Gaddafi's regime, and how 9/11 has skewed international relations.
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