The Winston Marshall Show

Ben Judah - The Most Controversial Island That Is Splitting The West

Feb 28, 2026
Ben Judah, journalist and former government adviser on foreign policy, explains the geopolitics behind the Chagos Islands deal. He unpacks Diego Garcia's strategic military value. He discusses UN rulings, US pressure, China’s influence in the Indian Ocean, and proposals to rethink Britain’s overseas territories.
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INSIGHT

1960s Agreements Left A Return Clause

  • Historical 1960s arrangements already envisaged returning Chagos to Mauritius when no longer needed for defence.
  • The 1966–68 deals detached Chagos from Mauritius while promising future return, creating legal and moral complexity exploited in later UN/ICJ rulings.
ANECDOTE

Judah's Inside Role Explains Deal Context

  • Ben Judah described his government role as a special advisor working on the Chagos deal under David Lammy.
  • After leaving government he wrote publicly to explain the hidden strategic logic behind the agreement.
INSIGHT

Deal Driven By US Strategic Needs

  • The Chagos deal arose mainly from US strategic needs rather than pure UK decolonisation impulses.
  • Diego Garcia hosts US "super capacities" critical for operations across the Middle East and Indian Ocean, so Washington pressed London to secure legal and diplomatic protections.
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