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John Hutton, the former defence secretary, has warned Gordon Brown that it would be "daft" to scrap the Trident nuclear weapons system, and predicted that his plans to scale it back will not save much money. Full Article at The Independent
One of the main questions arising out of the Legg controversy is whether MPs should put up or shut up. Full Article at Spectator Magazine
British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) and Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon (R) arrive for a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street in London, on June 2, 2009. View Photo »
An independent review of the way the Ministry of Defence buys military equipment has delivered a devastating critique of cost overruns and poor planning. The review by Bernard Gray was commissioned last year by then-defence secretary John Hutton. Full Article at ePolitix
The US is expected to announce a significant surge of up to 45,000 extra troops for Afghanistan after Gordon Brown said that 500 more British troops would be sent to the country. Full Article at The Nation
Gordon Brown was yesterday accused by a former defence secretary of acting too late after he announced plans to deploy 500 more soldiers to serve on the front line in Afghanistan. Full Article at The Independent
Geoff Hoon, right, Britain's Transport Secretary and John Hutton, left, Defence Secretary, arrive for a cabinet meeting at Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown's official residence at 10 Downing Street in central London, Tuesday June 2, 2009. View Photo »
He has agreed "in principle" to send 500 extra troops to Afghanistan, but gave no indication of when they would be sent to help overstretched British forces. Full Article at The Scotsman
Gordon Brown gave the go-ahead “in principle” yesterday for the deployment of an additional 500 British troops to Afghanistan, taking the total UK force in the country to 9,500. Full Article at Press and Journal
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CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, sits with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »Defense Secretary Robert Gates escorts Britain's Secretary of State for Defense John Hutton, left, at the Pentagon following their meeting, Wednesday, March 18, 2009.
View Photo »Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Britain's Secretary of State for Defense John Hutton, left, walk on the steps of the Pentagon following their meeting, Wednesday, March 18, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Secretary of State for Defense John Hutton, left, accompanied by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, speaks to reporters at the Pentagon, Wednesday, March 18, 2009, following their meeting.
View Photo »Turkey's Minister of Defence Vecdi Gonul (L) and his British counterpart John Hutton (R) attend a NATO-Ukraine session during a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Krakow, Southern Poland February 20, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates (R) and his British counterpart John Hutton (L) attend a NATO-Ukraine session during a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Krakow, Southern Poland February 20, 2009.
View Photo »British Defense Secretary John Hutton, left, and U.S. Secretary for Defense Robert Gates, right, listen to the opening address during a NATO-Ukraine Commission round table at a NATO defense ministers meeting in Krakow, Southern Poland, Friday Feb. 20, 2009.
View Photo »British Defense Secretary John Hutton, right, listens to the opening address during a NATO-Ukraine Commission round table at a NATO defense ministers meeting in Krakow, Southern Poland, Friday Feb. 20, 2009.
View Photo »British Defense Secretary John Hutton, left, shares a word with U.S. Secretary for Defense Robert Gates at a round table session during a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Krakow, Southern Poland on Thursday Feb 19, 2009.
View Photo »British Defense Secretary John Hutton, left, shares a word with U.S. Secretary for Defense Robert Gates at a round table session during a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Krakow, Southern Poland on Thursday Feb 19, 2009.
View Photo »British Defense Secretary John Hutton, left, shares a word with U.S. Secretary for Defense Robert Gates at a round table session during a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Krakow, Southern Poland on Thursday Feb 19, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo provided by the Munich Security Conference MSC, Britain's Defense Minister John Hutton, left, and Gen. David Petraeus, Commander of the U.S. Central Command, are seen during the International Conference on Security Policy, Sicherheitskonferenz, at a hotel in Munich, southe...
View Photo »Britain's Defense minister John Hutton (L) and General David Petraeus, the commander of US forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, sit on the podium on the last day of the 45th Munich Security Conference, at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, southern Germany, on February 8, 2009.
View Photo »British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) receives a briefing on the L115-A3 Sniper Rifle by Marine Nick Taylor and Sgt. Kevin McBain of the 42 Commandos for the Royal Marines at Camp Roberts near Kandahar Air Field January 20, 2009.
View Photo »British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) meets with the 42 Commandos of the Royal Marines at Camp Roberts near Kandahar Air Field January 20, 2009.
View Photo »British Defence Secretary John Hutton (R) sits next to Bahrain's Forgein Minister Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa (C) and Omani Minister in charge of foreign affairs Yussef bin Alawi (L) at the opening session of the fifth Regional Security Summit organised by the International Insti...
View Photo »US Defence Secretary John Hutton (R) sits next to Bahrain's Forgein Minister Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa (C) and Omani Minister in charge of foreign affairs Yussef bin Alawi (L) at the opening session of the fifth Regional Security Summit organised by the International Institute...
View Photo »Britain's Defense minister John Hutton (L) and his French counterpart Herve Morin give a joint press conference on December 4, 2008, in Northwood after visiting the Headquarters against piracy.
View Photo »Britain's Defense minister John Hutton (R) and his French counterpart Herve Morin (C) visit the Nortwood Headquarters against Piracy on December 4, 2008 in Northwood, England.
View Photo »Britain's defense minister John Hutton (L) and his French conterpart Herve Morin hold a presse conference on December 4 2008, in Nortwood after visiting the Nortwood Headquarters against piracy.
View Photo »Britain's defense minister John Hutton (L) and his French conterpart Herve Morin hold a presse conference on December 4 2008, in Nortwood after visiting the Nortwood Headquarters against piracy.
View Photo »French defense minister Herve Morin and unseen British conterpart John Hutton hold a presse conference on December 4 2008, in Nortwood after visiting the Nortwood Headquarters against piracy.
View Photo »Britain's defense minister John Hutton (L) and his French conterpart Herve Morin hold a presse conference on December 4 2008, in Nortwood after visiting the Nortwood Headquarters against piracy.
View Photo »Britain's defense minister John Hutton and his unseen French conterpart Herve Morin hold a presse conference on December 4 2008, in Nortwood after visiting the Nortwood Headquarters against piracy.
View Photo »Britain's defense minister John Hutton and his french conterpart Herve Morin gives a presse conference on December 4 2008, in Nortwood after visiting the Nortwood Headquarters against piracy.
View Photo »Defense Secretary Robert Gates escorts Britain's Secretary of State for Defense John Hutton, left, at the Pentagon following their meeting, Wednesday, March 18, 2009.
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