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UK's last 1,000 soldiers rushed out to Balkans
The Telegraph ^ | 2/16/2008 | Sean Rayment

Posted on 02/16/2008 7:55:04 PM PST by bruinbirdman

Britain's overstretched Armed Forces are to send as many as 1,000 troops to the Balkans in a move that will see the military's last remaining reserve unit deployed on operations.

[Leader: Nato should not offer a free ride to parasites]

The imminent departure of the 1st Bn Welsh Guards to Kosovo has been ordered in response to fears that the newly formed independent state could slide into "ethnic cleansing". But last night MPs and former military chiefs described the move as "irresponsible" and "demented", accusing the Ministry of Defence of being "bankrupt".


KFOR troops are being mobilised in anticipation
of Kosovo's declaration of independence

The deployment - part of Britain's commitment to the Nato-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) - takes place at a time of growing pressure on the military. It will mean that more than 14,000 British troops are on overseas operations, a figure last equalled at the end of the Iraq War in May 2003.

The Army is currently 3,800 men under strength, virtually every infantry battalion is undermanned and one in 14 serving soldiers is not fit for active service. In the next few weeks thousands of Paras from 16 Air Assault Brigade will fly out to Helmand in southern Afghanistan for the start of a widely anticipated Taliban "spring offensive".

Sources have also indicated that despite the troop shortages, the British Task Force in Helmand might need to be reinforced before the summer in order to hold on to the strategic town of Musa Qala, which was taken from the Taliban in December.

The Paras, who fought a bitter campaign against the Taliban in 2006, will arrive in Helmand as the future of the Nato mission in Afghanistan is reaching crisis point. Both Britain and the US, the main contributors to the Nato force in Afghanistan, want France, Germany and Italy to share more of the burden in the southern provinces of Helmand, Kandahar and Zabol - recognised Taliban strongholds.

The lack of available troops has also forced the MoD to call up two entire Territorial Army regiments to serve with the United Nations in Cyprus, to free troops for operations elsewhere.

Commenting on the Kosovo deployment, one senior officer last night said: "We are now in a position where we will struggle to cope with an emergency. It is a case of 'fingers crossed' that nothing happens for the next few months."

Lord Admiral Sir Michael Boyce, a former chief of the defence staff, said: "This deployment is another example of the overstretch facing the armed forces. My fear is that our servicemen can't train properly for 'tomorrow's war'. The MoD is bankrupt and no one wants to work for a bankrupt organisation."

Commander John Muxworthy, the chief executive of the UK Defence Association, said: "It is irresponsible of this government to deploy its entire reserve force. But this is the result of 25 years of underfunding of the armed forces. We are in a position where the cupboard is bare."

The military overstretch has been described by General Sir Richard Dannatt, the head of the Army, as "unsustainable".

Patrick Mercer, the Tory MP and a former infantry commander, added: "Committing all of your reserves is a basic failure of military planning. This is a demented action."

News of the deployment to Kosovo, where 15,000 Nato troops - but just 30 of them British - are currently based, can be revealed after the Royal United Services Institute described Britain's armed forces as being in a state of "chronic disrepair" through a lack of funding.

The MoD was also strongly criticised on Friday over the deaths of Captain James Philippson, 29, Lance Sergeant Chris Casey, 27 and Lance Corporal Kirk Redpath, 22, all of whom were killed in Afghanistan. At two separate inquest coroners found that a lack of equipment contributed to their deaths.

In Helmand, commanders expect the "tempo" of operations to soar as many Taliban fighters leave their farms following the end of the poppy harvest in April to take up arms against Nato forces. Any sustained attack would mean that the 7,800-strong task force might need to be reinforced, adding even further pressure on the armed forces.

Commanders had hoped that an extra fleet of Chinooks would have been available for operations but software problems have meant that the helicopters will not be ready for another year, it can also be disclosed.

The helicopter shortages will force troops to travel by road, making them vulnerable to attack from mines and improvised explosive devices.

A spokesman for the MoD said: "We are fully committed to our role within KFOR and we do not anticipate that the deployment of the Operational Reserve Force will place significant additional pressures on our other overseas operations."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: balkans; europe; kosovo; uktroops

1 posted on 02/16/2008 7:55:07 PM PST by bruinbirdman
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To: bruinbirdman

Sounds like a good time for the Scots to take their country back.


2 posted on 02/16/2008 7:56:31 PM PST by ElkGroveDan (I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired of all the politics in politics.)
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To: bruinbirdman

Less money supporting Muhammad’s eight wives, more money for troops.


3 posted on 02/16/2008 7:58:34 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: ElkGroveDan
Ah, the Balkans. Bill Clinton’s gift that keeps on giving. A decade of crap thanks to Madam Madeline Not-So-Bright. Our troops were to be home by Christmas 1998, right?
4 posted on 02/16/2008 7:59:24 PM PST by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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“Ah, the Balkans. Bill Clinton’s gift that keeps on giving. A decade of crap thanks to Madam Madeline Not-So-Bright. Our troops were to be home by Christmas 1998, right?”

Yup...and for 8 years George Bush just hasn’t noticed, right? How long does Bush’s stewardship of the KLA Mohammedan terror state have to last before even his fellow travelers come to accept maybe just a little responsibility for what has and will happen there?


5 posted on 02/16/2008 8:16:07 PM PST by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
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To: Kolokotronis

A Serbian friend told be that nato and America will get tired of Kosovo and go home—then they will take it back. We can wait, he said, even if its 100 years. This isn’t going to have a happy ending.


6 posted on 02/16/2008 8:30:07 PM PST by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

“This isn’t going to have a happy ending.”

Nope, it certainly won’t.


7 posted on 02/16/2008 8:32:36 PM PST by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

Well, that’s given. Anyone who’s even glanced at the history of unending warfare in that area would be able to tell that.


8 posted on 02/16/2008 8:37:06 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Kolokotronis

Ditto that.


9 posted on 02/16/2008 8:37:48 PM PST by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: bruinbirdman
NOw we see exactly how much the Brit's freedom and it's maintenance is worth to them.

Trillions for tribute, but not one red cent for defense!

10 posted on 02/16/2008 8:49:45 PM PST by HeartlandOfAmerica (Don't blame me - I voted for Fred and am STILL a FredHead!)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade
This isn’t going to have a happy ending.

You're right - it won't.

11 posted on 02/16/2008 11:42:36 PM PST by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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To: bruinbirdman

“It is a case of ‘fingers crossed’ that nothing happens for the next few months.”

It’s close to guaranteed that things will happen.

Disgraceful.

When does NATO bomb Paris to free the suburbs?


12 posted on 02/17/2008 5:04:21 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (And close the damned borders!)
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