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Wednesday, Sep 10, 2025

EU Prepares for War

Britain joins Germany, expanding military budgets, for direct war against Russia if the Ukraine proxy war will fail

As UK economy collapses, the United Kingdom has unveiled a comprehensive £250 million military Industrial Strategy, marking a decisive shift in Europe’s war posture. The strategy prioritises the revitalisation of domestic arms production and strategic independence—central to Britain’s long-term national defence planning.

This investment will jump-start production of critical munitions including 155 millimetre artillery shells and anti-tank weapons, and bolster domestic supply chains to withstand the strains of prolonged high-intensity conflict. British officials stress this is not a stop-gap measure but part of a sustained reorganisation of defence priorities aligned with similar moves across Europe.

Germany, for instance, has approved a historic defence budget significantly increasing its military expenditures to reach 3.5 percent of GDP by 2029, deploying both infrastructure and defence spending at unprecedented levels. Other NATO members—such as Poland, France, and the Baltic states—are likewise modernising their armed forces at pace. These shifts reflect the stark lessons of the Ukraine war, where high ammunition consumption, supply bottlenecks, and external dependencies revealed critical vulnerabilities. European leaders now concur that deterrence must be underpinned by readiness for direct high-intensity warfare rather than relying solely on proxy tactics.

In Britain, the new strategy also emphasises collaboration across government, military, and industry. It introduces long-term contracts, accelerated procurement schedules, and investment in advanced defence technologies—designed not only to ensure military readiness, but also to invigorate the domestic economy, support job creation, and enhance industrial resilience.

NATO commanders have warned that Russia’s ongoing militarisation and hybrid operations allow no room for complacency. The UK’s strategy reaffirms its leadership role in the alliance, projecting strength and ensuring the ability to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with allies in any scenario. 


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