- Sir Richard Knighton, the chief of defence staff, has issued a stark warning that the UK is experiencing its "most dangerous period" in decades, facing the highest threat level from Russia since the Cold War .
- He highlighted that Russia is "definitely raising the stakes and risks crossing a line" through various hostile actions, including cyber attacks, assassination attempts, attempts to smuggle technology, and reckless sabotage.
- Sir Richard stressed the critical need for the UK to prepare for potentially "much greater, longer conflicts," a shift from previous strategies focused on shorter, more confined engagements, drawing parallels with the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
- This warning precedes the long-awaited publication of the Defence Investment Plan (DIP), which has faced repeated delays and will detail future defence spending, amidst increasing calls for the UK to boost its defence expenditure.
- Concerns about the state of the UK's military readiness were reinforced by Lord Stirrup, a former head of the armed forces, who asserted that the UK is "badly exposed" and requires a decade to rebuild its defence capabilities.
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