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UK’s Starmer unveils $20 billion defense boost in long-delayed investment plan
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a £15 billion ($20 billion) defense investment plan to modernize Britain's armed forces, including funding for drones, autonomous weapons, and a next-generation stealth fighter jet. The plan, delayed for nine months, aims to strengthen Britain's nuclear deterrent and align with NATO's 3.5% GDP defense spending target by 2035 but falls short of defense chiefs' requested £28 billion.
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