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In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with journalist and former government adviser Ben Judah to dissect the Chagos Islands deal, Diego Garcia, and the geopolitical battle shaping Britain’s future.
We examine why the UK agreed to hand sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, the role of the International Court of Justice, and how UN decolonisation rulings placed mounting legal and diplomatic pressure on Britain. Judah explains the strategic importance of Diego Garcia, the sensitive US military capabilities based there, and why American officials quietly pushed London towards a settlement.
The conversation explores China’s growing influence in the Indian Ocean, the risk of Mauritius pivoting towards Beijing, and why British officials feared losing access to critical US military infrastructure. We debate sovereignty, international law, national security, and whether Britain was defending its interests or surrendering territory under diplomatic pressure.
We also discuss the future of Britain’s Overseas Territories, proposals to integrate them more fully into the United Kingdom, and whether the Chagos deal reflects strategic realism or managed decline.
A serious and wide-ranging conversation about geopolitics, American power, China’s rise, and whether Britain still knows how to protect its global position.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:20 The Strategic Importance of Diego Garcia
06:32 The Secret US–UK Deal and “Super Capacities”
09:35 UN Rulings, ICJ Pressure & China’s Role
12:09 Why Washington Forced Britain’s Hand
14:47 Legal vs Military Defence: The China Risk
18:52 Could Mauritius Win a Binding Judgment?
21:17 Why the Americans Might Move the Base
23:10 The Real Prize: UK Access to US Capabilities
28:54 “Everything Changes So Nothing Changes” – Inside the Deal
30:00 Can Mauritius Invite China In?
32:31 Why Rubio, Vance & the Pentagon Backed It
35:29 Trump’s Flip-Flop and the Iran Question
40:31 What If Mauritius Breaks the Agreement?
42:31 Why Britain Is Paying 0.2% of Its Defence Budget
44:33 This Isn’t About Land — It’s About Power
45:30 Legal, Diplomatic & Hard Power Layers of Defence
51:52 Overseas Territories: From Colonies to “Overseas Kingdoms”
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In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with journalist and former government adviser Ben Judah to dissect the Chagos Islands deal, Diego Garcia, and the geopolitical battle shaping Britain’s future.
We examine why the UK agreed to hand sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, the role of the International Court of Justice, and how UN decolonisation rulings placed mounting legal and diplomatic pressure on Britain. Judah explains the strategic importance of Diego Garcia, the sensitive US military capabilities based there, and why American officials quietly pushed London towards a settlement.
The conversation explores China’s growing influence in the Indian Ocean, the risk of Mauritius pivoting towards Beijing, and why British officials feared losing access to critical US military infrastructure. We debate sovereignty, international law, national security, and whether Britain was defending its interests or surrendering territory under diplomatic pressure.
We also discuss the future of Britain’s Overseas Territories, proposals to integrate them more fully into the United Kingdom, and whether the Chagos deal reflects strategic realism or managed decline.
A serious and wide-ranging conversation about geopolitics, American power, China’s rise, and whether Britain still knows how to protect its global position.
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To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/
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FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/
X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshall
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshall
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:20 The Strategic Importance of Diego Garcia
06:32 The Secret US–UK Deal and “Super Capacities”
09:35 UN Rulings, ICJ Pressure & China’s Role
12:09 Why Washington Forced Britain’s Hand
14:47 Legal vs Military Defence: The China Risk
18:52 Could Mauritius Win a Binding Judgment?
21:17 Why the Americans Might Move the Base
23:10 The Real Prize: UK Access to US Capabilities
28:54 “Everything Changes So Nothing Changes” – Inside the Deal
30:00 Can Mauritius Invite China In?
32:31 Why Rubio, Vance & the Pentagon Backed It
35:29 Trump’s Flip-Flop and the Iran Question
40:31 What If Mauritius Breaks the Agreement?
42:31 Why Britain Is Paying 0.2% of Its Defence Budget
44:33 This Isn’t About Land — It’s About Power
45:30 Legal, Diplomatic & Hard Power Layers of Defence
51:52 Overseas Territories: From Colonies to “Overseas Kingdoms”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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