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Former NATO Chief Warns UK’s National Security ‘In Peril’

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Former NATO Chief Lord Robertson Warns UK Security in Peril
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Published: 05 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

Lord Robertson, the former Secretary General of NATO and a veteran of British defense policy, has issued a stark warning that the United Kingdom’s national security is “in peril” due to a “deadly quartet” of global threats. Speaking following the conclusion of the 2025 Strategic Defence Review, which he was appointed to lead by the Prime Minister, Lord Robertson described the current strategic environment as the most dangerous since the height of the Cold War. His assessment highlights a volatile combination of conventional military risks and emerging technological vulnerabilities that he argues have left the nation “under-prepared and underinsured” in an era of radical global uncertainty.

The warning centers on what Lord Robertson identifies as a coordinated alignment of interests between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. During a series of high-level briefings and public lectures throughout late 2025, he argued that these nations are increasingly working in concert to undermine the international rules-based order. The former NATO chief emphasized that while previous decades allowed for a focus on single-theater conflicts, the UK must now be prepared to address multi-dimensional threats that span from the battlefields of Eastern Europe to the maritime corridors of the Indo-Pacific. He noted that the era of “hollowing out” the British armed forces must end immediately if the UK is to maintain a credible conventional deterrent.

The 2025 Strategic Defence Review, published in June of this year, served as the primary vehicle for these warnings. It revealed critical gaps in the UK’s war-fighting readiness, including depleted ammunition stockpiles and a recruitment crisis that has seen the regular army shrink to its smallest size in centuries. Lord Robertson’s report urged the government to accelerate its commitment to spending 2.5% of GDP on defense, with a further target of 3% by the next parliamentary session. He argued that the cost of paying for a robust defense is significant, but it remains a fraction of the catastrophic economic and human price that would be paid in the event of a major sovereign conflict.

A cornerstone of the warning is the shift in how national security is defined in the mid-2020s. Lord Robertson pointed out that security no longer begins and ends at a nation’s physical borders. The “peril” he describes includes the intensifying threat of cyber-attacks on critical national infrastructure and the use of “hybrid warfare” to destabilize social cohesion. He warned that adversaries are leveraging artificial intelligence and long-range precision strike capabilities to bypass traditional defenses. Consequently, the review recommended a massive investment in homeland integrated air and missile defense systems, as well as a “NATO-first” policy that prioritizes European regional security as the bedrock of British safety.

The political response to Lord Robertson’s assessment has been one of sober acceptance, leading to the “National Security Strategy 2025” which aims to integrate defense, trade, and technology into a single defensive posture. The government has already begun implementing several of the review’s 62 recommendations, including the establishment of new “always-on” munitions factories and an expansion of the nuclear deterrent program. However, critics argue that the financial strain on the Treasury may still hamper the full realization of these goals. Lord Robertson’s persistent message remains that the UK cannot afford to be a bystander in its own defense, urging the public and policymakers alike to recognize that the “peace dividend” of the 1990s has officially expired.

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