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Britain sets out a plan for future defense with a focus on drones and a fight over money
Britain's defense plan emphasizes drones, uncrewed submarines, and stealth fighter jets, with a 15 billion pound funding boost. The plan faces criticism for insufficient spending, as it falls short of NATO's 3% GDP target by 2030 and defense officials' requested amounts. Key figures include Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former Defense Secretary John Healey, who resigned over funding concerns.
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