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Death Of The Modern British Forces? (discussion)

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I've been reading about the cuts that this government has undertaken and is planning to undertake and was curious to how closely you guys were following it and if you had any opinions. I don't intend to spark a political debate in the terms of Liberal vs Conservative or this party vs that, just mainly what you think of the cuts and the direction it is taking our armed forces.

A couple articles I have read are stating that the current agenda does not intend to leave the British Armed Forces "trimmed" of redundancies and excess, as it is stated, but instead is to cut it down to a small force that will be comparable to the German or Dutch Army and, more importantly, never to serve as a fundamental part of a serious open conflict. In short, Britain's force projection will no longer be as a major player, but instead a purely supportive role no longer able to pack a serious punch on its own.

What do you guys think about that line of thought? True? False? and if so Good? Bad?
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Agreed that we are not a major force in the world, BUT we do have the capacity to project our power over vast distances. This is why the European Defence people are always after us to put our forces under their control. We are one of the few countries that has lifting capacity to move our heavy armour around the world by air, we also have nuclear submarines and our airforce is equipped with some of the latest fighting machines around. So we may be small but we can still pack a punch.
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So do you believe that the cuts could be threatening that capability?
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As this country will know doubt carry one fighting small wars, then we should be okay. Still if WW3 breaks out then we could be in trouble
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I don't really think we're in a position where the number we have in the forces will be detrimental to anything in the future. Nothing is going to kick off world-wide where we are desperate for more numbers.
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soldierboy wrote:I don't really think we're in a position where the number we have in the forces will be detrimental to anything in the future. Nothing is going to kick off world-wide where we are desperate for more numbers.
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soldierboy wrote:I don't really think we're in a position where the number we have in the forces will be detrimental to anything in the future. Nothing is going to kick off world-wide where we are desperate for more numbers.
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Well, the Argentine President has been kicking up a stink over the "Malvinas" islands once again and there is some political indications that they may be so bold as to have another go in the not to distant future. If that scenario were to arise, the former leader of the 1982 task force, Sir Sandy Woodward, stated that given the current situation with HM Armed Forces the Falklands were "now perilously close to being indefensible".
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I have always thought you guys were at least the fourth most powerful nation in the world.
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You're right. The three other more powerful nations are China.
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Sisyphus wrote:You're right. The three other more powerful nations are China.
USA, Russia, and China, imo.
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