FROM EIR DAILY ALERTU.K. Defense Secretary Says after Brexit Britain Can Expand Its Global Power and ‘Lethality’Feb. 11, 2019 (EIRNS)—Her Majesty’s Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson gave a speech today at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on how Great Britain will increase its “lethality” after Brexit, which includes sending its new aircraft carrier, the Queen Elizabeth II, to the South China Sea (if they send it before 2021, it will not have its air squadrons but only helicopters). But according to some reactions, the only casualty in the speech, was that he shot himself in the foot.
Williamson said, reported Sputnik.
Williamson said. Williamson announced that the first mission of the HMS Queen Elizabeth will include tours in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and Pacific, with the vessel carrying two squadrons of British and U.S. F-35 jets (but not until 2021). The speech sounded like Anthony Eden on the eve of the 1956 Suez crisis, saying Britain must stand up to alleged Russian “provocations.” “Such action from Russia must come at a cost,” he demanded and claiming that the cost to Britain of non-intervention has often been “unacceptably high” and that “to talk but fail to act risks our nation being seen as little more than a paper tiger.” Following the speech, the Guardian’s Simon Jenkins wrote in an op-ed:
The former Labour Party shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Chris Leslie also ridiculed the speech, warning,
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