A
top military expert has warned that the UK is ill equipped and not prepared for
a nuclear war if Russia decides to engage them, hence the region will be wiped
out if
Putin decides at any point in time to go on the offensive against
them...
Britain
and Russia don't have the best of International relationships right now and reports
indicate that Russia's military have the capacity and strength to walk over
NATO's forces in the event of an agression.
Dr Andrew Foxall, director of Russian studies
at influential think-tank The Henry Jackson Society told Daily Star Online:
"As things stand, the UK is ill-equipped to deal with Russia.
"There
is an urgent need to strengthen not only the UK’s defences, but those of NATO
members as a whole.
"The
alliance simply isn’t doing enough to build up the range of capabilities
necessary to deter an aggressive and resurgent Russia."
Dr
Foxall believes that the West's shift to focus on terrorism and conflicts in
the Middle East over recent years has meant our traditional military
capabilities have suffered.
He
added: "For almost two decades, the UK, with its NATO partners, has
focused on counterinsurgency warfare.
"The
military has been up against lightly armed insurgent forces, rather than
conventional state-on-state warfare.
"This
very different form of war has introduced logistics systems, training,
exercises, equipment, and priorities quite different from those required to
respond to a Russian threat."
Russian
forays in Georgia, Ukraine and now Syria have proved that they could decide to
provocate UK by foraying into British territory too, Dr Foxall says.
"Russia’s
Air Force bombers are frequently intercepted by RAF jets in close proximity of
UK airspace.
"Russia’s
warships often sail near British waters.
"And
Russia’s submarines have attempted to record the ‘acoustic signature’ made by the
Vanguard submarines that carry Trident nuclear missiles."
"More
alarmingly, in 2008, a Russian Tu-160 “Blackjack” bomber carried out a dummy
nuclear attack on northern England", he said.
"Flying
towards Hull, the bomber came within 20 miles of British airspace before
turning away.
"While
the chances of war between Russia and the UK seem rather low, it remains a
possibility Russia will prepare for it – and Moscow has been doing so for some
time."




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