"In many respects Britain is barely better off than we are. But the problems for the armed forces of the country with the second-biggest defence budget in NATO (about £50bn a year) run deeper than ours. Decades of cuts to the army have called into question its ability, in a conflict involving NATO, to field even one heavy division: about 30,000 soldiers with tanks, artillery and helicopters." [1]
Very interesting. £50bn a year cannot give you a division. Lithuania has 1 billion euros a year for that. How will fight our, Lithuanian, division? Don’t wary. We all will take our underwear off and start making wind with it. The hurricane will reach outer space and destroy all satellites that are not friendly enough to the proud Lithuania. Landsbergiai family have so good expensive food they can use the occasion to make wind of completely different nature.
1. "Europe is struggling to rebuild its military clout." The Economist, 13 May 2023, p. NA.
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