Military Matters: Episode 6

Military Matters: Episode 6

From UK Column News by UK Column

May 7, 2026 · 1h 10m

About this episode

The episode discusses the reluctance of young people to join the military, the UK-Israel relationship, and the implications for the armed forces amidst current global conflicts.

Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet discuss the reluctance of young men and women to 'fight for their country' and examine reasons for why this might be. They also analyse the extraordinary relationship between the British Government and the state of Israel and how that relationship affects the UK Armed Forces involved in current global conflicts. Also discussed is the pressure on special forces soldiers and veterans in light of the arrest of Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith for war crimes. The processes to procure munitions off the open market, and how these have changed the nature of corporate control over the battle space, is also part of this wide-ranging discussion. ► Join UK Column Live every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1pm UK time or watch previous live recordings here: https://bit.ly/UKColumn_Live ► [UK Column Website] Explore all our written and video content on the official UK Column website: https://www.ukcolumn.org/ ► [Support UK Column] Please donate to support our independent journalism & investigative journalism: https://support.ukcolumn.org/ ► [UK Column YouTube] Please subscribe to the UK Column News YouTube channel for more alternative news and…

People in this episode

Host: Brian Gerrish

Guest: Charles Malet

Topics covered

  • military service
  • UK Armed Forces
  • relationship with Israel
  • special forces
  • war crimes
  • munitions procurement
  • corporate control

Keywords

  • military
  • UK Column
  • Israel
  • special forces
  • war crimes
  • munitions
  • corporate control

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: British Government, Israel

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