LONDON — The United Kingdom will build new nuclear-powered attack submarines, get its army ready to fight a war in Europe and become ''a battle-ready, armor-clad nation,'' Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday, part of a boost to military spending designed to send a message to Moscow — and Washington.
Starmer said Britain ''cannot ignore the threat that Russia poses'' as he pledged to undertake the most sweeping changes to British defenses since the collapse of the Soviet Union more than three decades ago.
''The threat we face is more serious, more immediate and more unpredictable than at any time since the Cold War," Starmer told workers and journalists at a navy shipyard in Scotland.
A new era of threats
Like other NATO members, the U.K. has been reassessing its defense spending since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
The government announced military plans in response to a strategic defense review commissioned by Starmer and led by George Robertson, a former U.K. defense secretary and NATO secretary general. It's the first such review since 2021, and lands in a world shaken and transformed by Russia's war in Ukraine, and by the reelection of President Donald Trump last year.
Months after Britain's last major defense review was published, then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson said with confidence that the era of ''fighting big tank battles on European landmass'' are over. Three months later, Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine.
Starmer's center-left Labour Party government says it will accept all 62 recommendations in the review, aiming to help the U.K. confront growing threats on land, air sea and in cyberspace.