• @Valmond
    link
    English
    8715 hours ago

    He said a lot of other good stuff too IMO.

    Finally someone taking the russian and slso the american threat seriously.

    • ShadowRam
      link
      fedilink
      3615 hours ago

      UK has typically bowed to US.

      France may our only Security Council Veto hope.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        1915 hours ago

        Bowed? I think its more of a strategy, to try to win the Americans back, act as a bridge. IMO it is too late. But even if it is only a 1% chance, its worth it. Meanwhile UK is investing in defense, standing by allies and being unwavering in its support for Ukraine.

      • @Raiderkev
        link
        English
        1014 hours ago

        UK isn’t in the EU anyway

        • @Valmond
          link
          English
          23 hours ago

          FYI the EU is not about military, only about economics.

          The UK has made the recent JEF with sweden and others for example, so no problem joining up militarily.

          • @shalafi
            link
            English
            87 hours ago

            What in the world makes you think a sovereign nation (UK) has to ask permission from the US to use their military arsenal?! We might have agreements in place, but no way in hell does the US control the UK’s nuclear launch capability.

            • HelloThere
              link
              fedilink
              English
              3
              edit-2
              5 hours ago

              It’s not as straight forward as asking permission, but you should read about Trident as a missle platform.

              To say the UK has a genuinely independent nuclear deterent is not as clear cut as you’d think. But that’s not the same as being absolutely beholden to the US.

              That all said, we really do need to swap to the french missle system, but that will take time to retro fit the subs.

              • @[email protected]
                link
                fedilink
                English
                24 hours ago

                The UK outsourced maintenance of the delivery mechanism (the missile body) to the US.

                The warhead is built & maintained by the UK.

                The missiles have a life span so eventually they will stop working without US help.

                • HelloThere
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  13 hours ago

                  Sure, the crux is how long is eventually. We may need that sooner than we previously thought.

                  • @[email protected]
                    link
                    fedilink
                    English
                    12 hours ago

                    5-7 years iirc according to the article I read. After that failure rates start going up, not sure how long the curve from 0-100% is though.

                    Bottom line the UK (and the rest of the EU) need to start getting missile factories stood up. Not just for trident but for all the other arms we get off the US.