GREAT BRITAIN: A NEW HEAD
During the past two years, Britain has had four Ministers of Defense. Last week a fifth took the job. Out went wealthy lawyer Sir Walter Monckton, a brilliant negotiator as Churchill's postwar Labor Minister but no great shakes at Defense. He has been in ill health, and will be given the sinecure job of Paymaster General.
As new Defense Minister, Anthony Eden appointed ex-Soldier Antony Henry Head, 50, who has been War Secretary for the past five years. Head has recently been under an avalanche of criticism in the press for his frenzied calling up of some 20,000 reserves on short notice. In the first angry moment of the Suez crisis, the regular army was too sprawled out and disorganized to provide a real threat to Egypt's Colonel Nasser.
This initial unreadiness of British arms has not yet been made the political issue it may some day become in Britain. "I never thought the British would use force," Egypt's Nasser told TIME last week. "I have good intelligence, and I knew they weren't ready."
Most Popular »
- The Growing Backlash Against Overparenting
- The Fall of Greg Craig, Obama's Top Lawyer
- Toilets
- Can the A380 Bring the Party Back to the Skies?
- Woman Loses Benefits over Facebook Photo
- Prehistoric Super-Crocodiles May Have Dined on Dinosaurs
- Why Exercise Won't Make You Thin
- Troubling Rise of Facebook's Top Game Company
- The Story of Barack Obama's Mother
- Twilight Sequel New Moon Sets Records at the Box Office
- The Growing Backlash Against Overparenting
- Toilets
- Troubling Rise of Facebook's Top Game Company
- Why Exercise Won't Make You Thin
- The Fall of Greg Craig, Obama's Top Lawyer
- Can the A380 Bring the Party Back to the Skies?
- Are Minorities Being Shortchanged by the Stimulus?
- Low Prices and Booze Put Brunch on the Rise
- Female Sexual Dysfunction: Myth or Malady?
- Woman Loses Benefits over Facebook Photo







RSS