Britain stands at a pivotal crossroads, awakening to an era where deterrence demands decisive action. Starmer's strategicStrategic defenceDefence reviewReview signals a long-overdue recognition that peaceful coexistence requires strength — twelve new submarines, nuclear modernization, and warfighting readiness aren't provocations but necessities. In a world where aggression tests resolve, Britain chooses preparedness over wishful thinking.
Starmer's grand defence review crumbleshas crumbled before launch, with his Defence Secretary retreating from spending commitments within days. This hollow pageantry — promising submarines for the late 2030s while our current forces dwindle to historic lows — epitomizes Britain's tragic decline. Bold rhetoric masks financial timidity, leaving the nation dangerously exposed while politicians play politics with security.
There is a 3% chance that any country's military expenditure will exceed that of the United States before 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.