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Britain's Defense Future at Risk: Cuts and Delays Loom

Britains top military officer admits to parliament that defense programs face cuts and delays due to tight finances, despite PMs rearmament pledge. Army leaders warn of security risks as spending rises only slightly. Knighton confident in handling Ukraine troop deployment amid global commitments, but stresses operational risks.

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