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UK needs to boost defense over Russia 'threats'

January 22, 2018

Russia is building up "aggressive" military forces and the British army would struggle to match Moscow's capabilities, according to UK army chief Nick Carter. The general has called for more defense spending.

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General Nick Carter gives a speech in London, 2017
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The British army is facing threats on "Europe's doorstep" and the UK needs to step up defense in order to "keep up with our adversaries," UK Chief of the General Staff Nick Carter said in a speech Monday at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London.

"The threats we face are not thousands of miles away but are now on Europe's doorstep — we have seen how cyber warfare can be both waged on the battlefield and to disrupt normal people's lives - we in the UK are not immune from that," Carter said.

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According to the British army chief, Russia is building increasingly aggressive and expeditionary forces, which the British military would struggle to match. He also warned of Russia's long-range missile technology, which he claimed Moscow has demonstrated in Syria. 

Military calls for more money

"The time to address these threats is now — we cannot afford to sit back," Carter said, joining a growing chorus of defense officials calling for more military spending.

"Our ability to preempt or respond to threats will be eroded if we don't keep up with our adversaries."

Carter's rare speech comes as Britain's new Defense Minister Gavin Williamson has reportedly called for more military spending, and is expected to put more pressure on Finance Minister Philip Hammond to accommodate those demands.

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Several high-ranking officers, including retired defense chiefs, have urged a military build-up amid reports of UK army financial struggles. In a RUSI speech last month, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach warned that Russian submarines could cut internet cables on the ocean floor and do "catastrophic" damage to the Western economy.

Russian War Games in Belarus

dj/rt (AFP, AP, Interfax)