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Sir Keir Starmer has announced an extra £15bn for defence over the next four years, but warned it would mean some road and energy projects will now be scrapped.

The UK prime minister said on Tuesday that the long-awaited defence investment plan (DIP) would reverse the “corrosive hollowing out” of the armed forces and transform a military that has been “underfunded and unsuited to the threats we face”.

He called the blueprint “a platform on which I know my successor will build”. It has been signed off by Andy Burnham, to whom Starmer is expected to hand over power as soon as July 20.

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[–] moderatecentrist@feddit.uk 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I don't like the current governments of the US or Russia, but let's remember that Russia is currently waging an invasion of a European country while the US is not. I hope Europe can build sufficient defence capabilities to prevent further Russian aggression towards Europe, or indeed any future American aggression towards Europe.

[–] huf@hexbear.net 1 points 4 days ago (2 children)

the US doesnt need to invade europe, the US has troops stationed all over europe. US security agencies are elbow deep in european states. the US blew up nordstream to sabotage europe. the US did a coup in ukraine to get the current war going.

but sure.

[–] moderatecentrist@feddit.uk 1 points 2 days ago

I don't think the US blew up Nord Stream. There's a Ukrainian man in Poland who is wanted in Germany for blowing up Nord Stream. But a Polish judge refused to extradite the Ukrainian man to Germany because he thought a Ukrainian attack on Nord Stream would have been a justified response to Russia's "bloody and genocidal attack" on Ukraine:

If Ukraine and its special forces… organised an armed mission to destroy enemy pipelines – which the court does not prejudge – then these actions were not unlawful... On the contrary, they were justified, rational and just

As for your claim of a "coup", I don't think that can be considered true in any way. Ukraine's parliament voted to remove Viktor Yanukovych from the presidency. That's democracy at work.

[–] tenebrisnox@feddit.uk 1 points 4 days ago

Some would call thousands of foreign troops stationed in a country an occupying force.