With the long war in Afghanistan at an end, Britain’s military commanders may have hoped to begin a long-awaited reset of the armed forces. For 10 years, much of the British Army and air force were focused on the counter-insurgency in Afghanistan. But now U.K. forces find themselves in another...
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