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Britain's Bold Move: Ramping Up Military Might
United Kingdom, LondonMonday, June 2, 2025
The UK will also increase its stockpile of conventional weapons. This includes building six new munitions factories and up to 7, 000 long-range weapons. The goal is to create thousands of well-paid manufacturing jobs, contrasting with the post-Cold War "peace dividend" that shifted money away from defense.
Defense spending is set to hit 2. 5% of national income by 2027 and 3% by 2034. However, it's unclear where the money will come from, as the government has already cut international aid spending to reach the 2. 5% target. The 3% goal is seen as an ambition rather than a firm promise.
This move is also a message to NATO and the U. S. It shows that Europe is taking defense spending seriously. The UK plans to make its biggest contribution to NATO since its creation. This is in response to calls from leaders like NATO chief Mark Rutte, who suggest spending at least 3. 5% of GDP on defense.
The opposition party has welcomed the increased defense spending but is skeptical about the government's ability to fund all the promises made in the strategic defense review.
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