We are at dawn of new NUCLEAR AGE – and there are almost no rules to stop Armageddon, warns UK’s top admiral
Britain’s top fighter has warned that the world is entering a new nuclear age with virtually no regulations to stop Armageddon.
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin cautioned that a third nuclear era is upon us.
He claimed that it was far more complicated than the nuclear arms race during the Cold War and the decades of disarmament that followed.
We are at the beginning of a third nuclear age, which is much more complicated, he stated.
It is characterized by a number of simultaneous problems, the proliferation of disruptive and nuclear technologies, and the almost complete lack of the previous security structures.
He highlighted the imminent nuclear risks posed by China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia.
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According to him, Russia has threatened to deploy tactical nuclear weapons, conducted extensive nuclear drills, and staged attacks on NATO nations in an attempt to pressure us into not acting to preserve stability.
He went on to say that the United States faces a two-peer threat from China’s nuclear buildup.
A regional and, increasingly, global threat is posed by North Korea’s ballistic missile program and unpredictable behavior, and Iran’s lack of cooperation with the IAEA is concerning.
The outrageous nuclear threats made by Vladimir Putin were denounced by the Chief of Defense Staff.
However, he stated that the despot had no illusions that a doomsday strike would destroy Russia.
The one aspect of our inventory that Russia is most aware of and that affects Putin the most, he stated, is the UK’s nuclear deterrent.
He maintained that there was little chance of a major Russian invasion or direct attack on the United Kingdom.
Russia is aware that any conventional or nuclear reaction would be overwhelming, he said.
He also cautioned that tens of thousands more might come as part of a new security agreement in which Moscow will provide Pyongyang with the most advanced equipment and knowledge.
He claimed that the most remarkable event of the year was North Korea’s decision to deploy thousands of troops to Russia.
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