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Boats 11-10-2019 08:43 AM

Russia could 'inadvertently' start World War Three: Britain's top general warns that
 
Russia could 'inadvertently' start World War Three: Britain's top general warns that Vladimir Putin's reckless tactics including assassinations and cyber attacks could push globe to the brink
By: EMILY WEBBER FOR MAILONLINE & Daily Mail - UK - 11-10-19
RE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...y-adviser.html


* Chief of Defence Staff Sir Nick Carter said peace is threatened by new 'weapons'

* The 'new types' posing as threats include cash, cyber-attacks, and propaganda

* He said nature of warfare has changed due to pervasiveness of information

* Ten Russian submarines, at least 8 nuclear, set sail in October from Murmansk

Britain's top military adviser has warned that Russia's reckless behaviour and lack of respect for international law could escalate into a world war.

Chief of the Defence Staff Sir Nick Carter said peace is under threat from 'new types' of 'weapons' such as cash, cyber-attacks, and propaganda, which are posing as alternatives to 'gain advantage and sow discord', he wrote in The Telegraph.

In a Remembrance Sunday message he outlined how these 'weapons' have created a world 'less stable than at any times during World War II'.

Photo link: https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/11...3349957040.jpg
Chief of the Defence Staff Sir Nick Carter, 60, said peace is under threat from 'new types' of 'weapons'

Video link of his discussion: https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/previ...3754546305.mp4

'The threats are diversifying, proliferating and intensifying rapidly', Sir Nick wrote.

He described how the nature of politics and warfare has changed due to the pervasiveness of information and pace of technological change.

The military adviser also outlined the assertion that Russia had been 'testing new disinformation tactics' in a Facebook campaign in parts of Africa ahead of the 2020 American presidential election.

Sir Nick, 60, wrote: 'I am not suggesting that our opponents want to go to war in the traditional definition of the term, but reckless behaviour and the lack of respect for international law relating to these new types of 'weapons' risks escalation that could easily lead to inadvertent miscalculation.'

Putin - Photo link: https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/11...3350512587.jpg
Russia's President Vladimir Putin. Sir Nick said states such as Russia, China and Iran are asserting power in ways that challenges our security and stability that has been in place since 1945.

He said how the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28 1914 led to the July crisis which escalated in World War I as a result of 'miscalculations by European leaders'.

States such as "Russia, China and Iran" are asserting power in ways that challenges our security and stability that has been in place since 1945, he wrote.

And he said the 'multi-lateral system' that has cemented this stability requires an urgent 'global response' to protect it.

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Ten Russian submarines, at least eight of them nuclear-powered, set sail from Murmansk in October. Six of them are taking part in defensive and testing missions around the Barents and Norwegian Sea, but another four are on a mission into the North Atlantic

The messages comes after ten Russian submarines, at least eight of them nuclear-powered, set sail from the port of Murmansk in October before some of them passed through the Greenland-Iceland-UK Gap, skirting British territorial waters.

The submarines headed out into the North Atlantic with the goal being to pass west of Greenland and as far into the North Atlantic as possible.

The mission, the largest fielded by Russia's Northern Fleet since the Cold War, is designed to prove that Moscow has the ability to strike the US East Coast, Norway's intelligence service said.

Boats 11-10-2019 08:50 AM

Reckless Russia could accidentally trigger a third world war
 
Reckless Russia could accidentally trigger a third world war
By: General Sir Nick Carter - Telegraph - UK 11-9-19
RE: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ird-world-war/

Photo link: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...g?imwidth=1400
The world has failed to learn the lessons of history CREDIT: TOBY MELVILLE/REUTERS

The more distant the personal experiences of war, the more Remembrance matters. As the Byzantine Emperor Maurice said, “the nation that forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten”. These days fewer people know their history. And this also matters because the current strategic and political context is markedly less stable than at any time since World War Two.

The threats are diversifying, proliferating and intensifying rapidly. The global playing field is characterized by constant confrontation, with a return to a former era of great power competition. Ambitious states such as Russia, China and Iran are asserting themselves in ways that challenge our security, stability and prosperity.

General Sir Nick Carter


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