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'I fought the Taliban, now we have tea’: Maj Gen Cowan on landmines, aid and Ukraine

'I fought the Taliban, now we have tea’: Maj Gen Cowan on landmines, aid and Ukraine

Iran: The Latest · Louisa Wells

December 10, 202541m 45s

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Show Notes

As global landmine casualties reach a four-year high, Venetia is joined by Major General James Cowan, former British Army commander in Iraq and Afghanistan and now CEO of The HALO Trust.He lays out why he believes foreign aid and defense are inseparable, how clearing weapons post-conflict shapes global health and security outcomes, and why Britain’s safety begins far beyond its own borders.


From minefields in Ukraine and Syria to unexploded bombs in Gaza, Cowan argues that true security relies not only on military strength, but on the stability created through development and humanitarian action.


Producer: Sophie O'Sullivan

Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

Studio Operator: Meghan Searle


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