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Britain boosts defense budget, sending a message to Russia : NPR

Last updated: June 3, 2025 1:30 am
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Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers his speech during a visit to the BAE Systems’Govan facility, in Glasgow, Scotland on Monday.

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LONDON — The United Kingdom is set to embark on a significant military expansion, with plans to build new nuclear-powered attack submarines and enhance its army’s readiness for conflict in Europe, according to Prime Minister Keir Starmer. This boost in military spending is aimed at sending a strong message to both Moscow and Washington.

Starmer emphasized the need to address the threat posed by Russia, stating that the current security landscape is more challenging and unpredictable than any time since the Cold War. These remarks were made during a visit to a navy shipyard in Scotland.

A new era of threats

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the U.K. and other NATO members have been reevaluating their defense strategies. Starmer commissioned a comprehensive defense review, the first since 2021, to address the evolving security environment shaped by recent global events.

The strategic defense review, led by former U.K. defense secretary George Robertson, outlines various military initiatives to bolster the country’s defense capabilities across different domains, including land, air, sea, and cyberspace.

The government’s response to the review includes commitments to enhance submarine production, invest in innovative technologies, and establish a cyber command to counter cyber threats from Russia. Key measures include:

— Construction of up to 12 nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS partnership

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— A £15 billion investment in the nuclear arsenal

— Expansion of conventional weapons stockpiles and development of new drone capabilities

— Creation of a “hybrid Navy” with autonomous vessels

— Allocation of £1 billion for air defenses

— Establishment of a home guard to protect critical infrastructure

Starmer highlighted the economic benefits of the military expansion, emphasizing the creation of job opportunities in the manufacturing sector.

Deterring Russia comes at a cost

Defense Secretary John Healey underscored the importance of these changes in sending a strong message to Moscow. While the government aims to increase defense spending to 3% of national income, funding remains a challenge, with uncertainties surrounding the source of the necessary resources.

Bolstering Europe’s defenses

The U.K.’s military expansion is also viewed as a response to calls from former President Donald Trump for NATO members to increase their defense spending. By enhancing its military capabilities, the U.K. aims to make a significant contribution to NATO’s collective security efforts.

“We will never fight alone,” Starmer affirmed, reiterating the country’s commitment to NATO.

Overall, the defense review sets a strategic vision for the future armed forces of the U.K., signaling a shift towards a more robust and modernized military posture.

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