US defence secretary James Mattis (R) wrote to his UK counterpart Gavin Williamson. SKY News
The Guardian: US defence secretary intervenes in UK military budget row
James Mattis hints Britain could be replaced by France as Washington’s closest ally
The US defence secretary, James Mattis, has made a surprise intervention in the row over UK defence spending by warning France could replace the UK as Washington’s closest military ally in Europe.
In a leaked letter to the British defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, Mattis expressed concern the UK’s military power was at risk of erosion and compared the UK unfavourably with France, which Mattis pointed out had committed to significant increases in defence spending.
“As global actors, France and the US have concluded that now is the time to significantly increase our investment in defense. Other allies are following suit,” he said.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- July 2, 2018
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1 comment:
This is a big deal.
Britain's defense spending is trending the same as so many Europeans, spending for some nice trophies but nothing to take out of the display cabinet.
So this NATO meeting I think will be seminal for the alliance. Either they commit to long term major defense hikes or the US starts walking away. Then there is a growing trade war between the US and the EU which if it gets bad will affect NATO. Why should the US defend the EU/NATO when they are waging a trade war against the US?
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