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Churchill saw his role as countering the military’s tendency to stick with an established line rather than confront awkward facts.

“The whole habit of mind of a military staff is based on subordination of opinion,” he observed;

challenging received opinions might put the military under pressure, but that was just part of the nature of war, which was “a business of terrible pressures.”

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