UK security chief warns ‘nuclear war’ is moving closer because the ‘world is entering a dangerous new age of proliferation’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Date:

Share:


The UK’s National Security Adviser has given a horrific warning that the we are moving closer to “nuclear war” as the world is entering a “dangerous new age of proliferation.”

Sir Stephen Lovegrove warned that China have been rapidly building up their nuclear arsenal which is part of a “new age” of proliferation meaning the world as we know it is at far greater risk.

Sir Stephen warned of the “pace and scale with which China is expanding its nuclear and conventional arsenals.”

Read more:

Putin’s is suffering ‘a toxic combination’ of ‘not getting the intelligence right’ because the ‘Kremlin is a place you cannot speak the truth’

He then added during his speech in the US that the world is entering a “dangerous new age of proliferation.”

During the Soviet Union era communication was open which meant back then it was unlikely there would have been a nuclear war, but the threat from China is worrying, Sir Stephen added.

The security chief continued, “During the Cold War, we benefited from a series of negotiations and dialogues that improved our understanding of Soviet doctrine and capabilities – and vice versa.

“This gave us both a higher level of confidence that we would not miscalculate our way into nuclear war.

“Today, we do not have the same foundations with others who may threaten us in the future – particularly with China.”



Source link

━ more like this

X CEO Linda Yaccarino is stepping down after two years

Linda Yaccarino is stepping down as CEO of X, apparently effective immediately. She posted the news, naturally, on X, saying "I’m immensely grateful...

Dr’s set to strike despite a pay rise and are showing ‘lack of respect’ giving just ‘two weeks notice’ – London Business News |...

Resident doctors formerly known as junior doctors are to strike on 25 July for five days as they are demanding a 29% pay...

IKEA goes all in on Matter with new smart home products

IKEA continues its push into the smart home category a new line of -compatible products, set to launch in January. The ready-to-assemble...

The end of the triple lock pension could be inevitable – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The end of the triple lock pension could be inevitable due to the increasing cost of providing it to the UK’s aging population,...

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 hands-on: Bigger screens, bigger battery, better foldable?

Once again, it’s time for Samsung’s mid-year Galaxy foldable showcase. Over the last 10 years, Samsung gave us curved edges, curved screens, and...
spot_img