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Nuke War when we the Bankrupted Ang Moh gets desperate - UK Beggar Defense Secretary Williamson! Yes

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We may have to use nukes if I don’t get more cash – UK Defence Secretary Williamson
Published time: 25 May, 2018 11:34
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Williamson warns that if funds for conventional weapons aren't met, Britain may have to rely on its nuclear deterrent © Roger Viollet/Reuters
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Not long after accusing Russia of planning to murder thousands of British people, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has warned the UK may have to use its nuclear weapons if it doesn’t get a bit more cash from the government.
Speaking on the future of modern warfare, the hawkish defence chief warned Britain may have to use its nuclear deterrence if the treasury does not release funds for more conventional weapons systems.

Williamson was speaking at the Royal United Services Institute’s Sea Power conference when he said: “You’ve got to talk about deterrence across the full spectrum right across the board.”

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“If we do not have that conventional deterrence, and the ability to deter from conventional forces, then what we’ll find ourselves in, is a place that none of us wish to be in, and having to turn to the greatest deterrence of them all.”

The defence chief has quickly garnered a reputation for hawkish statements and alarming warnings to the British public, earlier this year stating that Russia has the ability to “cause thousands and thousands and thousands of deaths” in Britain.

Williamson’s comments come as the ministry of defence battles with the treasury for additional funding in autumn’s budget.

According to a recently released public accounts committee report, the MoD faces a potential funding shortfall that could reach as much £20 billion ($27bn).

A clearer layout of the ministry’s spending plans will be made by the department in a mini defense review due to report in July.

“It is sometimes difficult to explain to people that actually investing in our armed forces is all about making sure that things do not happen,” Williamson told the conference.

“We’ve got to start explaining so much more clearly that a deterrence isn’t just four nuclear bombs” – a reference to the four Dreadnought-class submarines that will be constructed to carry Britain’s nuclear-equipped Trident missiles.

READ MORE: Trident nuclear subs: MoD faces £6bn funding gap

In the National Audit Office’s (NAO) first nuclear review in a decade, released last week, it identified a hole of £6 billion in the UK’s nuclear program.

A £10-billion contingency fund has already seen the MoD withdraw £600 million this year, after approval from Chancellor Philip Hammond.

'Rising Russia'
Pointing towards “Russia’s resurgence under President Putin,” Williamson also warned of a “rising China,” as well as threats posed from “non-state actors using drones to drop bombs, ballistic missiles to attack airports and anti-ship missiles to threaten our narrow shipping lanes as well as the new and evolving threats from cyber-attacks.”

A Downing Street spokeswoman said the government uses “the full range of our capabilities in defending our national security.

“The independent nuclear deterrent is the ultimate guarantee of the UK's security in the face of the most extreme threats,” she said.

“The whole point of deterrent is that our enemies need to know that we would be prepared to use it, but we are committed to investing in conventional capabilities.”
 

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Britain could be forced to use nuclear arsenal if funding for conventional weapons is slashed
Gavin Williamson said it was 'sometimes' difficult to explain why frontline subs, warships and fighter jets acted as a deterrent to rival nations

By David Willetts, Defence Editor
25th May 2018, 12:01 am
Updated: 25th May 2018, 2:01 am
BRITAIN could be forced to use its nuclear arsenal if conventional war gear continues to be slashed, the Defence Secretary claimed.

Gavin Williamson said it was “sometimes” difficult to explain why frontline subs, warships and fighter jets scared off rival nations launching all out war.

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Gavin Williamson warned that Britain could be forced to use its nuclear arsenal should funding for traditional war gear be slashed
Sources said the thinly veiled barb was directed at pressure on Government to spend more on cyber defences at the expense of traditional military might.

Speaking at the Sea Power Conference at the RUSI think tank in London, Williamson, said: “You do not want to be in a position where your only deterrence against threat and against aggressors is a nuclear deterrence.

“We have got to talk about deterrence being full-spectrum, right across the board.

“It is sometimes difficult to explain to people that actually investing in our armed forces is all about making sure that things do not happen.

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Williamson has been fighting a long-running battle to secure extra funding for defence from the Treasury
“It is about aircraft carriers, it is about a presence in the Pacific, it is a presence in the North Atlantic, it is a presence in the Mediterranean and in the Gulf with conventional frigates and destroyers that are able to say that Britain is interested, Britain cares, Britain will protect our interests and our values.

“If we do not have that conventional deterrence and the ability to deter through conventional forces, then what we will find ourselves in is a place that none of us wish to be in and having to turn to the greatest deterrence of them all.”

Williamson has been fighting a long running battle to secure extra funding for defence from the Treasury - which has released more funds to build a nuclear sub fleet.

Meanwhile insiders say National Security Advisor Mark Sedwill had been pushing for more cash for cyber defences.

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Last December The Sun revealed Sedwill had insisted combating hackers was more important than paying for extra troops.

Williamson also revealed Royal Navy warships shadowed Russian vessels approaching UK waters 33 times last year – compared with just once in 2010.

Williamson added: “At a time when we’re facing a generational change in the threats to our interests, when our great values of liberty, justice and tolerance, are under attack from every angle, we must always have that confidence to speak out, to stand up, to act when challenged.”

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Gavin Williamson suggests UK may have to use nuclear weapons due to defence cuts
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Cuts to conventional military equipment could see the UK forced to deploy nuclear weapons in future battles, Gavin Williamson has suggested.

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The Weapons Engineer Officers Tactical Trigger that would be used in the final stage of a nuclear missile launch, on board Vanguard-class submarine HMS Vigilant.
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The Defence Secretary said Britain must be prepared to use "the greatest deterrence of all" in order to keep the country safe if no other options were available.

Mr Williamson's comments came as he continues to battle with Chancellor Philip Hammond to prevent a fresh round of defence cuts.

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Speaking at the Royal United Services Institute's Sea Power conference, the Cabinet minister said: "We have got to talk about deterrence being full-spectrum, right across the board.

"It is sometimes difficult to explain to people that actually investing in our armed forces is all about making sure that things do not happen.

"It is about aircraft carriers, it is about a presence in the Pacific, it is a presence in the North Atlantic, it is a presence in the Mediterranean and in the Gulf with conventional frigates and destroyers that are able to say that Britain is interested, Britain cares, Britain will protect our interests and our values.

"If we do not have that conventional deterrence and the ability to deter through conventional forces, then what we will find ourselves in is a place that none of us wish to be in and having to turn to the greatest deterrence of them all."

A Downing Street spokeswoman said the Government uses "the full range of our capabilities in defending our national security".

She said: "The independent nuclear deterrent is the ultimate guarantee of the UK's security in the face of the most extreme threats.

"The whole point of deterrent is that our enemies need to know that we would be prepared to use it, but we are committed to investing in conventional capabilities."
 
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