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Putin is a 'clear and present danger' to Britain





Putin is a 'clear and present danger' to Britain



Vladimir Putin could start hostilities against the West ‘sooner than we expect’, the head of the Army has said.



Warning of Russia’s ‘eye-watering’ military capabilities, Sir Nick Carter laid bare the scale of the threat.



The Chief of the General Staff said the Kremlin was a ‘clear and present danger’ and predicted a conflict would start with something we did not expect.



‘They are not thousands of miles away, they are on Europe’s doorstep,’ he said in a speech at the Royal United Services Institute.



Britain’s ability to pre-empt or respond to the threat ‘will be eroded if we don’t match up to them now,’ he said, adding: ‘Russia could initiate hostilities sooner than we expect.’





Using the dire warning to make the case for more money for the armed forces, General Carter said:



Britain could scale back its military withdrawal from Germany to allow personnel to race to Eastern Europe if war breaks out;

Syria’s civil war was exploited by Moscow to get its troops combat-ready while testing long-range missiles and other equipment;

Russia’s conventional forces give it a ‘calculable military advantage’;

Hostile action would be hard to predict and the time to address the threats was now.

General Carter’s major speech came as experts issued their own warnings about the threat from Russia and the need for Britain to spend more on defence.



The head of the National Cyber Security Centre warned that a major attack on the UK was a matter of ‘when, not if’.





Ciaran Martin said Britain had been fortunate to avoid a ‘category one’ hacking attack. This is defined as one that could cripple infrastructure such as energy supplies and the financial services sector.



He suggested one was likely in the next two years, telling the Guardian: ‘It is a matter of when, not if, and we will be fortunate to come to the end of the decade without having to trigger a category one attack.’



And the former head of spy agency GCHQ, Robert Hannigan, told the BBC he was seriously concerned about Russia’s growing aggression in cyberspace. He said: ‘It’s the single country that’s kept me awake, because their intent has changed over the years.’





In his speech in London on Monday, General Carter said there were stark parallels between the situation before the First World War in 1914 and how Russia might view things now.



He said: ‘Our generation has become used to wars of choice since the end of the Cold War. But we may not have a choice about conflict with Russia. And we should remember Trotsky’s advice that “you may not be interested in war but war is interested in you”.’



Showing a Russian military propaganda video, he said Moscow was developing an ‘eye-watering quantity of capability’.



He cautioned that hostilities would not start with ‘little green men’ – a reference to conventional ground troops in camouflage.



‘It will start with something we don’t expect. We should not take what we’ve seen so far as a template for the future,’ he said.



The Army chief said Russia’s doctrine for war utilises ‘all of the instruments of national power, not just the military’. He added: ‘The character of warfare is making it much harder for us to recognise true intentions and distinguish between what is peace and what is war.’



He said credible deterrence could be underpinned only by genuine forces and commitment ‘that earns the respect of potential opponents’.



To deter Russia in Eastern Europe, Britain and its Nato allies must improve their speed of recognising what was going on, speed of deciding what to do and speed of assembling forces if needed, he said: ‘The time to address these threats is now – we cannot afford to sit back.’





General Carter said there were no longer two clear and distinct states of peace and war.



He said: ‘The risk we run in not defining this clearly, and acting accordingly, is that rather like a chronic contagious disease it will creep up on us, and our ability to act will be markedly constrained. And we’ll be the losers of this competition.’



General Carter said he was ‘actively examining’ keeping supply bases in Germany open once British personnel are brought home.



This would enable troops to return at short notice with equipment already in place. At one point 55,000 UK personnel were stationed in Germany but the latest figure is no more than 4,000.





How Russia is using the battlefields of war-torn Syria to test frightening arsenal



Russia has used the battleground in Syria to test a ‘frightening’ range of missiles and other deadly weaponry, the head of the Army warned.



General Sir Nick Carter said Vladimir Putin had been able to develop an ‘expeditionary capability’ for his military in the war-torn country.



The fighting in the Middle East has given large numbers of Russian officers ‘high-end’ war experience.


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