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Good riddance 2011, we’ll miss you in 2012

by David Betz on 31 December 2011 · 18 comments

Happy Christmas (War is Over)…

by David Betz on 15 December 2011 · 5 comments

Should I be the leader of our armed forces?

by Francis Grice on 13 December 2011 · 11 comments

We’re all East Germans now…

by Rob Dover on 4 December 2011 · 20 comments

Egypt: A Warm Cup of Sick, Redux…

by Rob Dover on 23 November 2011 · 3 comments

Why did the London riots collapse so quickly?

by Francis Grice on 18 November 2011 · 9 comments

Cyber, cyber…

by Peter Busch on 3 November 2011 · 0 comments

What size, the security state?

by Rob Dover on 13 October 2011 · 0 comments

Blighted by a media pox, the Fox.. is he f*cked?

by Rob Dover on 11 October 2011 · 3 comments

Cycling through intelligence

by Rob Dover on 7 October 2011 · 3 comments

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