Nato Urges UK to Boost Military Spending Amid Missile Threat

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Nato Urges UK to Boost Military Spending Amid Missile Threat
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NATO is calling on the UK to significantly increase its military spending to strengthen its defenses against potential ballistic missile attacks. Concerns have been raised about vulnerabilities in British air space, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the growing threat from countries like Russia, China, and Iran. A Times investigation revealed anxieties among defense sources about the adequacy of current missile defense systems.

Nato is demanding the UK increase spending amid fear that the country could be vulnerable to ballistic missile strikes. Nato will demand the UK increase military spending , to protect British air space against ballistic missiles .Amid escalating conflict in Ukraine, the UK currently does not contribute enough the European defence systems, and it is believed that Nato will make a formal request to Prime Minister Kier Starmer to increase funding later this year.

"There is an ongoing discussion in Europe about defence spending and there is an acceptance that it needs to go up," he told Nick. "But the discussion this morning was also about how we do that jointly, make the most of the joint work that we do, and all of that has to be taken into account."He continued: "At the moment, we’re going to set out the pathway to 2.5% but there’s a live discussion going on about defence spending.

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