John Hughes-Wilson

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John Hughes-Wilson is a full time author and broadcaster specialising in military-historical and intelligence matters. He has commentated widely on military and intelligence subjects.

In addition to being an Associate Fellow of RUSI and member of the RUSI Journal's Advisory Board, John is also an Archives Bi-Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge In addition, he is a specialist consultant to the UN, EU, MoD, universities, and businesses. His work's include: Puppet Masters: The Secret History of Intelligence (Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2004), Military Intelligence Blunders, 1999 [new edition, 2004], Blindfold and Alone (with Cathryn Corns), 2001 and Editor, with international experts, of Nuclear Strategy for the 21st Century 1996 [1]

John Hughes-Wilson retired in 1994 as a Colonel on NATO's International Political Staff [Brussels]. His military career also included posts: Head of Policy Section and Senior British Intelligence Officer, SHAPE. [Mons] and Intelligence, Counter Terrorism, Special Forces. UK/ NATO appointments, Command and Staff.

 

A Document by John Hughes-Wilson

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Maggie's Guilty SecretarticleDecember 2013Arms-to-Iraq
William Casey
Margaret Thatcher
Ronald Reagan
Jimmy Carter
Allivane International
Scott Report
Iranian US hostage affair
A brief resume of the Arms-to-Iraq affair by a former colonel on NATO's international political staff in Brussels. It revisits the abortive rescue of US diplomatic staff held hostage by Iran under President Carter, paving the way for the UK to supply arms to both sides in the soon-to-follow Iran-Iraq war in covert defiance of UN sanctions. The UK establishment has been engaged in a monumental cover-up ever since.
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References

  1. John Hughes-Wilson CV - RUSI web site January 2014