John Healey: “There’ll be no repeat of Iraq’s mistakes”
New Statesman focuses on mistakes and healey, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against The Atlantic.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: New Statesman·UK·corporate
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What happened: Healey is Defence Secretary at a crucial but difficult time. He has inherited British armed forces that are, by popular consent, “hollowed out” after a decade and a...
Cross-source context: The Atlantic highlights https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/cjM_Ay6Ahi17iyxbIkLBV9suadw=/438x0:1563x1125/1080x1080/media/img/mt/2026/03/2026_03_16_one_war_two_mistakes/original.jpg
What to watch next: movement around mistakes, healey.
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The Defence Secretary on Iran and leadership ambitions
When a war begins, our emotions often overtake our ability to analyze and judge. That is a problem not only for those who wage war, engaging either directly as combatants or indirectly as senior leaders, but for the rest of us. That partial eclipse of reason is on full display in the current Iran wa
Healey is Defence Secretary at a crucial but difficult time. He has inherited British armed forces that are, by popular consent, “hollowed out” after a decade and a...
When a war begins, our emotions often overtake our ability to analyze and judge. That is a problem not only for those who wage war, engaging either directly as combatants or indirectly as senior leaders, but for the rest of us. That partial eclipse of reason is on full display in the current Iran wa
When a war begins, our emotions often overtake our ability to analyze and judge. That is a problem not only for those who wage war, engaging either directly as combatants or indirectly as senior leaders, but for the rest of us. That partial eclipse of reason is on full display in the current Iran wa