China Poses Deadly Threat to UK, Starmer Defense Adviser Warns
- Former NATO chief singles out ‘deadly quartet’ of threats
- Labour launches strategic defense review to report in 2025
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China poses a “deadly” threat to the UK, the former NATO secretary-general appointed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer to lead a strategic review of Britain’s defense posture said.
“We’re confronted by a deadly quartet of nations increasingly working together,” George Robertson told journalists as he launched the review, remarks confirmed by the Ministry of Defence. He named Russia, China, Iran and North Korea as posing lethal threats to the UK.