UK shifts course with major defense investments

The UK government unveils a major defense strategy, increasing military spending and modernizing forces amid criticism over funding and priorities.
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British Prime Minister Starmer announced a comprehensive defense strategy, marking a shift from decades of military budget cuts. The UK plans to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, aiming for 3% by 2034. Key investments include expanding the navy with twelve submarines, €18 billion for nuclear capabilities, and new munitions factories.

The strategy identifies Russia as the primary threat, while China poses 'advanced and persistent challenges.' The UK also focuses on modernizing its forces with drone technology and cyber warfare units, learning from the conflict in Ukraine.

Critics question the feasibility of funding these plans, with opposition parties and military leaders calling for faster budget increases. Meanwhile, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn criticized the cuts to social welfare to fund defense.