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Does Starmer's hard power strategy risk losing Britain's global edge?
The Daily Guardian
|June 28, 2025
When Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte lavished praise on Donald Trump, critics called it "toadying," "slavish," and "cringe-worthy."
Yet words carry little cost. It's far more significant—and costly—when leaders like Keir Starmer shift from diplomacy to defense, pouring billions into military hardware under American influence.
Starmer's recent commitment of £1.3 billion for a mere dozen U.S.-supplied aircraft symbolizes this pivot from soft to hard power. Worse, he bound their use to Washington's approval—effectively enrolling the UK into the U.S. Air Force. It echoes the same strategic pivot once prompted Tony Blair's infamous war in Iraq and David Cameron's unexpected approval of aircraft carriers he planned to scrap.
Now, Britain's new strategic review warns of domestic attack threats, justifying this costly military buildup and even echoing Rutte's warning that Britons should "learn to speak Russian."
Yet no nation, Russia included, has ever threatened invasion. Alarmism has incubated a defense industry that thrives on manufactured threats. The investment in weaponry—while ensuring homeland defense—is disproportionate. Britain needs cybersecurity to protect critical infrastructure, but pouring public funds into hardware builds illusions of enemy lines drawn across Norfolk.
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