UK Major Defense Review to construct Attack Subs

UK Prime Minister Keir Stmper (Image Credit: AP)

London: Britain announced that it would create 12 new attack submarines as it was ready to unveil a major defense review to deal with the “rising” russian aggression and the changing nature of war on Monday.Prime Minister Kir Stmper told BBC Radio that “there is more volatility on defense and safety for many years, many years and more hazards.”His labor government will later publish its strategic defense review, a document that will assess and recommends the dangers faced by the UK.The review warns that the UK is entering a “a new era of danger” as a modern war as a modern war, the Guardian newspaper reported over the weekend.“I wanted a review that encountered me the challenges we are actually facing and the possibility of facing for the future,” the Stamor told the BBC on Monday.“And theory is clear: the readiness fighting war, integrating our forces … and a NATO first approach,” he said.The UK is running from Russia to come to the threat and fear that US President Donald Trump will no longer help protect Europe.The stormer said that it would serve as “a blueprint for strength and safety for the coming decades”.

Daily attacks:

His government promised to increase the defense spending up to 2.5 percent of GDP in the biggest continuous increase in defense spending since the end of the Cold War by 2027 in February.And despite the lack of budget, it aims to spend to increase to three percent in the next parliamentary tenure due to 2029.The labor government has said that it will cut the UK foreign aid to help in funding expenses.Based on the recommendations of the review, which is led by former NATO general secretary George Robertson, the government said on Sunday that it would promote stockpiles and arms production capacity, which can be increased when needed.It contains £ 1.5 billion ($ 2 billion) for the manufacture of “at least six sages and energetic factories”, purchasing 7,000 domesticly manufactured long distance weapons, and spends £ 6 billion on monks on the current parliamentary tenure.The government also said on Sunday that it would create 12 new attack submarines as part of its Oukas Military Alliance with Australia and the United States, and would invest £ 15 billion in its nuclear warhead program.The Ministry of Defense last week promised £ 1 billion for the construction of “cyber command” to help in the battlefield.“We are in a world that is now changing … and it is a world of growing threats,” Defense Secretary John Hele told the BBC in an interview on Sunday.“This Russian aggression is increasing. These are those daily cyber attacks, these are new nuclear risks, and it is also increasing tension in other parts of the world,” he said.

Sophisticated challenges:

Such a defense review was commissioned by the previous Orthodox government in 2021, and was revised in 2023 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Starting a new review, Robertson said it would deal with dangers from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, calling them “deadly quartet”.But in an up-ed in the sun newspaper, Stamor did not mention China, while warning that “Kremlin is working hand in hand with its chronies in Iran and North Korea.”Soft rhetoric on China, in line with the government’s efforts to melt relations with Beijing, has reached a new climb under the conservative government of former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.The review described Russia as “immediate and pressure”, but according to The Guardian, China is called “sophisticated and frequent challenge”.At a time when Washington is demanding that his NATO colleagues extend their own rescue, Britain is considering strengthening its preventive by purchasing nuclear-mesile aircraft from the United States, the Sunday Times said.Without confirmation or denying, Hele said on Sunday that “a strong preventive is fully essential to protect Britain and British”.

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