The upcoming strategic defence review by the British government, authored by advisers including former NATO chief George Robertson, reveals concerns about heightened military threats primarily from Russia and comprehensive challenges posed by China, Iran, and North Korea. It emphasizes lessons from the Ukraine war while noting budget commitments to raise defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, with possible expansion during the upcoming NATO summit. The report illustrates a new era in warfare and the importance of increased military readiness and collaboration among alliance members against modern threats.
Britain's strategic defence review warns of unprecedented military threats from technology-driven warfare, particularly from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, urging increased defense budget commitments.
The review stresses that while Russia poses an immediate threat, China is viewed as a persistent challenge, emphasizing the need for NATO allies to bolster collective defense spending.
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