Author: Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Syria Strike: Now What?

April 14, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

There is an argument, put forward by the government and agreed with France and the US,  that if you bomb a few helicopters and a factory or two, this will be a price which the Assad regime will not want to pay again, so it will not use chemical weapons in future. Really? The strategic […]

May: A Political Transformation

March 26, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

When this blog was last active on a daily basis, the May government was in trouble on almost every front and GB was more or less ignored on the international stage. Then came Salisbury. At first it was thought that the attack was a sign of Britain’s weakness through its preoccupation with Brexit. Now it […]

Some Catch Up Thoughts: Themes

March 9, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This blog is operating on a now and again basis because I am busy on a demanding fiction project. Thank you for your patience. Over recent days some underlying themes have caught my attention for quick share. Brexit May’s heavily trailed speech laying out the detail of her Brexit plans disappointed everybody apart from her […]

Putin’s New Missiles

March 3, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Since the end of the Cold War I have been arguing and writing for a more inclusive approach to Russia. The reasons are well rehearsed and need not be repeated here. I have also said that however you wish to describe her and however sniffy you are about her interpretation of democracy, Mother Russia is […]