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UK safe ‘for now and next few years’, says outgoing military chief

The UK’s National Security “has been safe for now and for the next few years,” the British Armed Forces said to the Outgoing President of the BBC.

Adm Sir Tony Radakin said that his optimism on defense is a NATO member, which he described as a nuclear energy from the UK and the “largest and most powerful weapon club so far so far,” and the nearest ally is the United States.

Sir Tony became the chief of defense staff from November 2021 until he retired on Tuesday.

In a comprehensive interview with Nick Robinson, BBC Radio 4, Sir Tony, said that “greater than Russia and Ukraine”, which came together as a “willing coalition” to discuss Ukraine after the war.

“This, this regulation with the United States, the United States to take more responsibility for the security of Europe. He said.

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his best ministers praised their response to the full -scale occupation of Ukraine in 2022, comparing it to Russia’s response to the illegal annexation of the Crimea eight years ago.

“Would we do another Crimea and look in another direction, or would we actually answer and support Ukraine?

“And Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Ben Wallace, both philosophical, practical and politically, Britain’s role for this special invasion was to support Ukraine. And I am lucky. I had four prime ministers. Each took this position.” He said.

Sir Tony said that the war was a “disaster” for Russian President Vladimir Putin: “A snail had left Rostov-on-Don in Russia on 24 February 2022, it would pass through Ukraine and will be half of Poland. How hard is it to find it.”

React to pictures World Leaders who visited President Xi Jinping At the beginning of this week, when a large military parade took place, he called “skepticism” in China that a new “axis” formed without a new “axis”.

“This is a military parade. But it is more important than a great passage ceremony for nations to come together and to be ready to fight together and to support each other.

“These are not the countries that have a history together, a mutual confidence, to support each other when it comes to war struggle.” He said.

You can listen to the entire interview with Nick Robinson about the political thinking section of this week.

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