Guardian: Slowly, very slowly, military planners are putting their minds to the kind of conflict in which British soldiers will be asked to intervene in future.
A war-weary British public might not care to contemplate such prospects after a decade of Iraq and Afghanistan. But if the country is going to have an army, albeit a much smaller one, it should be relevant, properly equipped for the kind of conflict it is likely to be engaged in, and trained.
Significantly, much of the latest annual conference...