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78.
âJIC(A)(69)24(Draft)âSubversive Activity in the Persian Gulf', McCarthy, D. to Fewtrell (PUSD), CAB163/115.
79.
âThe Short Term Outlook for Oman', 2 November 1972, JIC(A)(72) (N)106, Document released through Freedom of Information Act; âSultanate of Muscat and Oman: The Military and Political Situation in Dhofar in the Shorter Term', 17 April 1970, JIC(A)(70)6, CAB186/5; âJIC Minutes', 2 December 1971, JIC(A)(71)46th Meeting, CAB185/7.
80.
âThe Subversive Threat from the People's Democratic Republic of the Yemen', 25 February 1972, JIC(A)(72)7, CAB186/11.
81.
See Douglas-Home, A. to Muscat, 29 February 1972, FCO8/1877; âBrief for CDS Conference', Aden to FCO, 2 February 1972, FCO8/1877.
82.
âThe Outlook for Oman', 1 March 1972, JIC(A)(72)11, CAB186/11.
83.
âThe Situation in Oman', 16 November 1973, JIC(A)(73)(N)88, Document released through the Freedom of Information Act; âPDRY Support for PFLOAG', 3 September 1971, JIC(A)(71)(N)158, Document released though the Freedom of Information Act.
84.
âThe Threat to the British Withdrawal from the Gulf by the End of 1971', 16 July 1970, JIC(A)(70)(N)130, Document released through the Freedom of Information Act.
85.
âRebel Activities in Oman', 4 September 1970, JIC(A)(70)(N)164, Document released through the Freedom of Information Act.
86.
âThe Outlook for the Military Campaign in Dhofar', 17 March 1972, JIC(A)(72)(N)36, Document released through the Freedom of Information Act.
87.
âThe Outlook for Oman', 1 March 1972, JIC(A)(72)11, CAB186/11.
88.
âSultanate of Muscat and Oman: The Military and Political Situation in Dhofar in the Shorter term', 17 April 1970, JIC(A)(70)6, CAB186/5.
89.
âThe Short Term Outlook for Oman, JIC(A)(72)(N)106, 2 November 1972, Document released through the Freedom of Information Act.
90.
Although the FCO also interacted with the JIC, both in terms of feeding intelligence into the machine and consuming JIC output. See for example, McCarthy, D. to Crawford, S. (cc to Summerscale, P. (Assessments Staff), 22 January 1970, FCO8/1415'; âSultanate of Muscat and Oman', Acland, A. to Arthur, G., 20 February 1970, FCO8/1415.
91.
Pimlott, Ben,
Harold Wilson
, London: HarperCollins, 1992, p. 706.
92.
Bridges, T. (private secretary to Heath and Wilson) to Cradock, P., 8 June 1974, CAB 163/219.
93.
Elliott, M. (FCO) to Herman, M., 3 July 1974, CAB153/219.
94.
âJIC Minutes', 30 April 1970, JIC(A)(70)17th Meeting, CAB185/3; âJIC Minutes', 16 July 1972, JIC(A)(70)27th Meeting, CAB185/4.
95.
Trend, B., to White, D., 3 April 1968, CAB163/73.
96.
âDefence Assistance to the Sultanate of Oman', 22 May 1972, DOP(72) 25(Revised), CAB148/122.
97.
âFuture United Kingdom Defence Activity in Oman: Report by the Directors of Defence Policy', 19 November 1973, DP20/73, DEFE11/763.
98.
âFuture United Kingdom Defence Activity in Oman', Confidential annex to Chiefs of Staff minutes, 27 November 1973, Chiefs of Staff(73)25th Meeting, DEFE11/763.
99.
âThe Principles Governing British Military Assistance to Oman: Report by the Defence Policy Staff', 19 April 1974, DP8/749(c)(Draft), DEFE11/655.
100.
âJIC Minutes', 2 March 1972, JIC(A)(72)9th Meeting, CAB185/10.
101.
Hughes, âA “model campaign” reappraised', p. 289.
102.
âSOAF Assessment of the PDRY Air Threat to Oman', Defence Attaché to Chiefs of Staff Secretary, 4 June 1972, FCO8/1862.
103.
âFuture United Kingdom Defence Activity in Oman: Draft Report by the Defence Operational Planning Staff', 31 October 1972, DOP543/72(Prelim Draft), DEFE11/736.
104.
âPDRY Support for PFLOAG', 3 September 1971, JIC(A)(71)(N)158, Document released through the Freedom of Information Act.
105.
âFuture United Kingdom Defence Activity in Oman: Report by the Directors of Defence policy', 19 November 1973, DP20/73, DEFE11/763.
106.
âFuture United Kingdom Defence Activity in Oman: Note by the Secretary', 31 December 1973, Chiefs of Staff46/73, DEFE11/763.
107.
âBritish Military Assistance to Oman: Report by the Defence Policy Staff', 15 February 1974, DP4/74(c)(Revised Draft), DEFE11/653.
108.
âJIC Minutes', 2 July 1970, JIC(A)(70)25th Meeting, CAB185/4.
109.
Herman, Michael,
Intelligence Services in the Information Age
, London: Frank Cass, 2002, p. 36.
110.
Mockaitis,
British Counterinsurgency
, p. 74. This is repeated across the literature. For other examples, Arkless, David,
The Secret War: Dhofar 1971â1972
, London: William Kimber, 1988, p. 16; Dorril,
MI6
, p. 371; Ladwig, âSupporting allies in counterinsurgency', pp. 71, 85; Peterson,
Oman's Insurgencies
, p. 239; Allen and Rigsbee,
Oman under Qaboos
, p. 29.
111.
Thomson, Mike, âDocument',
BBC Radio Four
(23 November 2009).
112.
Thomson, âDocument'.
113.
Telegram no. 340, Crawford, S. to FCO, 13 July 1970, quoted in Thomson, âDocument'.
114.
Graham, J. quoted in Thomson, âDocument'.
115.
Jones, C. quoted in Thomson, âDocument'.
116.
Anon, âBrigadier Tim Landon',
The Daily Telegraph
, 12 July 2007,
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1557161
; Townsend, John,
Oman: The Making of a Modern State
, Croom Helm: 1977, pp. 74â5; see also Dorril,
MI6
, p. 731.
117.
âThe Threat to a British Withdrawal from the Gulf by the End of 1971', 16 July 1970, JIC(A)(70)(N)130, Document released through the Freedom of Information Act.
118.
âSituation in Dhofar', McCarthy, D. (FCO Arabian Department) to Crawford, S. (Political Resident, Persian Gulf), 22 January 1970, FCO8/1415.
119.
Ladwig, âSupporting allies in counterinsurgency', p. 85.
120.
Sultanate of Muscat and Oman: The Military and Political Situation in Dhofar in the Shorter Term', 17 April 1970, JIC(A)(70)6, CAB186/5.
121.
Ladwig, âSupporting allies in counterinsurgency', p. 85.
121. Sultanate of Muscat and Oman: The Military and Political Situation in Dhofar in the Shorter Term', 17 April 1970, JIC(A)(70)6, CAB186/5.
122.
âJIC(A)(70)6(Preliminary Draft): Situation in Dhofar', attached to note from Crawford, S. to McCarthy, D., 28 January 1970, FCO8/1415.
123.
Acland, A. quoted in Thomson, âDocument'.
124.
âSultanate of Muscat and Oman', attached to note from Acland, A. to Arthur, G., 20 February 1970, FCO8/1415.
125.
âSultanate of Muscat and Oman', attached to note from Acland, A. to Arthur, G., 20 February 1970, FCO8/1415.
126.
âSultanate of Muscat and Oman: The Military and Political Situation in Dhofar in the Shorter Term', 17 April 1970, JIC(A)(70)6, CAB186/5.
127.
Pillar, Paul, âThe perils of politicisation', in Johnson, L. (ed.),
The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, p. 474.
128.
Herman,
Intelligence Power
, p. 129.
129.
âJIG(Gulf) Weekly Report 29/70 up to 27th July 1970', Secretary JIG(Gulf) to Secretary JIC(A) and FCO Arabian Department, FCO8/1415.
130.
Acland, A. quoted in Thomson, âDocument'.
131.
âThe Outlook for Oman', 1 March 1972, JIC(A)(72)11, CAB186/11.
132.
Hughes, âA “model campaign” reappraised', p. 284.
133.
See Mockaitis,
British Counterinsurgency
, pp. 1â4.
134.
Mockaitis,
British Counterinsurgency
, p. 11.
135.
Marshall, âImperial nostalgia', p. 248.
1.
Davies, Philip,
Intelligence and Government in Britain and the United States, Vol. 2, Evolution of the U.K. intelligence community
, California: Praeger, 2013, p. 14
2.
Burke Trend to Prime Minister, 13 March 1967, PREM 13/2688.
3.
See Scott, Len, âBritish strategic intelligence and the Cold War' in Johnson, L. (ed.),
The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, p. 146.
4.
Scott, âBritish strategic intelligence and the Cold War', p. 146; Davies,
Evolution of the U.K. intelligence community
, p. 37.
5.
Jeffery, Keith,
MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service, 1909â1949
, London: Bloomsbury, 2010, p. 748.
6.
Hennessy, Peter,
The Prime Minister: The Office and its Holders Since 1945
, London: Allen Lane, 2000, pp. 220, 236â7.
7.
See also, Davies,
Evolution of the U.K. intelligence community
, p. 63.
8.
Davies,
Evolution of the U.K. intelligence community
, p. 204.
9.
A.M. Palliser, âNote for the Record', 2 August 1967, PREM 13/2688.
10.
âJoint Intelligence CommitteeâTerms of Reference',
Cabinet Office
, undated,
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/content/joint-intelligence-committee-terms-reference
.
11.
Private information.
12.
Lord West of Spithead, Oral evidence to the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy, first review of the National Security Strategy 2010, 12 September 2011, p. 29,
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/joint-committees/national-security-strategy/nsscollatedevidencefinal.pdf
.
13.
Baroness Manningham-Buller, the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy, first review of the National Security Strategy 2010, 12 September 2011, p. 48,
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/joint-committees/national-security-strategy/nsscollatedevidencefinal.pdf
.
14.
Phillips, Mark, âFailing intelligence: reform of the machinery', in Codner, Michael and Clarke, Michael (eds.),
A Question of Security: The British Defence Review in an Age of Austerity
, London: IB Tauris, 2011, p. 254.
15.
Cabinet Office,
A Strong Britain in an Age of Uncertainty: The National Security Strategy
, London: Crown, 2010, p. 27.
16.
Freedman, Lawrence, âThe third world war?'
Survival
, 43/4, (2001), p. 64.
17.
French, David,
The British Way in Counter-Insurgency, 1945â1967
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 252â3.
18.
Cabinet Office,
National Intelligence Machinery: Annex A: UK Government Intelligence: Its Nature, Collection, Assessment, and Use
(2010)
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/sites/default/files/nim-november2010.pdf
.
19.
It is now tasked âto monitor and give early warning of the development of direct and indirect threats' to British interests. Joint Intelligence CommitteeâTerms of Reference'
Cabinet Office
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/content/joint-intelligence-committee-terms-reference
. last accessed, 2 February 2011; Cabinet Office,
National Intelligence Machinery
, London: Crown, 2010, p. 22.
20.
Securing Britain in an Age of Uncertainty: The Strategic Defence and Security Review
, London: The Stationery Office, 2010, p. 43 (Emphasis Added).
21.
Heuer, Richard,
Psychology of Intelligence Analysis
, Washington DC: Center for the Study of Intelligence, 1999, p. 15.
22.
Senior Cabinet Office Official (2011).
23.
Cabinet Office,
Securing Britain in an Age of Uncertainty: The Strategic Defence and Security Review
, London: The Stationery Office, 2010, p. 67.
24.
Intelligence and Security Committee, ISC annual report, 2011â2012, London: Crown, 2012, p. 12.
25.
Betts, Richard, âAnalysis, war and decision: why intelligence failures are inevitable',
World Politics
, 31/1, (1978), p. 61.
26.
Goodman, Michael, âThe dog that didn't bark: the JIC and warning of aggression',
Cold War History
, 7/4, (2007), p. 531.
27.
Thomas, Martin,
Empires of Intelligence: Security Services and Colonial Disorder after 1914
, London: University of California Press, 2008.
28.
âTranscript of Sir David Omand Hearing', Oral Evidence to the Iraq Inquiry, 20 January 2010,
http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/44187/20100120pm-omand-final.pdf
, pp. 16â7.
29.
âTranscript of Sir John Scarlett Hearing', Oral Evidence to the Iraq Inquiry, 8 December 2009,
http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/40665/20091208pmscarlett-final.pdf
, p. 24.
30.
âTranscript of Sir Gus O'Donnell Hearing', Oral Evidence to the Iraq Inquiry, 28 January 2011,
http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/51849/20110202-odonnell-final.pdf
, p. 69.
31.
JIC Assessment, âSouthern Iraq: What's in Store?', 19 February 2003,
http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/50766/JIC-Assessment-19February2003.pdf
.
32.
JIC Assessment, âIraq: The Initial Landscape Post-Saddam', 16 April 2003,
http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/50479/JICAssessment-16April2003-KeyjudgementsI-IIIandV-VII.pdf
.