General Sir Richard Dannatt said the decision to deploy a taskforce to Helmand in 2006 at a time when it faced worsening insurgency in Iraq represented a perfect storm for the Army.
Britain’s military commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan brought the Army close to the point of seizing up, a former head of the service has said.
General Sir Richard Dannatt said the decision to deploy a taskforce to Helmand in 2006 at a time when it faced worsening insurgency in Iraq represented a perfect storm for the Army.