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UK is on the Brink of Being Booted Out from NATO

UK has received a warning letter from NATO Office

Jyotiraditya Raj Dwivedi by Jyotiraditya Raj Dwivedi
June 23, 2023
in Geopolitics
UK is on the Brink of Being Booted Out from NATO
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Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of Europe General Tim Radford boldly declared that the UK is teetering on the precipice of losing its status as a significant NATO power. While he cites a dwindling military size as the culprit, one can’t help but wonder if this isn’t merely the tip of the political iceberg.

An accusation?

The UK, a country that has savored a position of substantial influence within the US-led military bloc since its inception post-WWII, now finds itself under threat of being ousted from the proverbial old boys’ club. One can’t help but notice the irony as the nation that once commanded an empire where the sun never set is accused of having a military barely bright enough to light a bulb.

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Radford’s prominent bone of contention is the shrinking size of the UK army, which is on a trajectory of dwindling to 73,000. Indeed, the British military is shrinking, much like its old empire. However, one must note that it’s a strategic choice, not a consequence of blind budget cuts. It’s a plan set into motion as early as 2021, reflecting the UK’s modern military vision favoring artillery firepower over infantry numbers.

Source: Reuters

So, is Radford merely playing the concerned friend, or does his warning carry the undertone of a veiled threat? Only a month ago, Britain’s top commanders did not mince words about the possible fallout if Vladimir Putin loses the war in Ukraine. Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston flagged a defeated Russia as a “vindictive and brutal” force, posing a substantial threat to the UK and NATO. The statements departed from the collective wisdom of NATO, probing its capacity to respond effectively to potential Russian aggression.

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No question about NATO

What, then, is the real issue at stake here? The thinly veiled threat to the UK seems less about their shrinking army and more about daring to question NATO’s capability and, more importantly, its political direction.

Let us recognize that the UK is a nuclear power, packing a punch beyond sheer troop numbers. Its military might stand tall among NATO countries, boasting the second rank in terms of power index. And while the size of the infantry might be shrinking their quality and capability are by no means in decline. The British army is no chihuahua to be bullied by the wolfish NATO or General Radford.

Source: The Independent

Is this then an underhanded warning from the USA, using NATO as a marionette, to quell any spark of rebellion in the ranks? Is the threat aimed at curbing the UK’s audacity to voice concerns that could ruffle NATO’s carefully preened feathers? Is it a forewarning that deviation from the script warrants consequences?

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Sorry but no Sorry

And if so, does the UK care? Not. The UK has consistently shown its backbone in international affairs, refusing to be a mere vassal state to the US or any other power.

This debacle raises a question that cannot be ignored – is NATO morphing into a political entity where dissent is punished rather than a military alliance designed to ensure collective security? The answer to this question will determine NATO’s future and, perhaps, whether it will end up a casualty in its war for relevance in the 21st century.

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This concerns more than the UK’s declining army size. It’s about the audacity of a nation to question the status quo and seek a path less trodden. It’s a power play masked as a concern that attempts to suppress dissent while quietly redefining the landscape of the military alliance. One thing is certain: the UK’s rebellious spirit remains undaunted.

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