Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the chief of the defence staff, warned during a speech that the security outlook has never been more contested, ambiguous, and dangerous than it is now.
Sir Richard Moore, head of MI6, expressed alarm over a reckless campaign of Russian sabotage in Europe, noting that in his 37 years in intelligence, the world has never been in a more dangerous state.
Ken McCallum, director general of MI5, indicated that due to growing threats from Russia, Iran, and others, MI5 has reduced its counter-terrorism work to focus on these escalating dangers.
The military and intelligence chiefs are raising alarms about a world fraught with dangers, and the ongoing strategic defence review raises questions about the allocation of resources amidst increasing threats.
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