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        "id": 1787518,
        "msgid": "uk-intelligence-reveals-possibility-of-russia-attacking-nato-by-2030-1780678303",
        "date": "2026-06-05 22:56:49",
        "title": "UK Intelligence Reveals Possibility of Russia Attacking NATO by 2030",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has disclosed a British intelligence assessment suggesting Russia could attack NATO as early as 2030, urging member states to intensify preparations. The warning echoes similar timelines presented by other European leaders and comes amid pledges to boost UK defence spending to 3 per cent of GDP. The announcement precedes the upcoming NATO summit in Turkey, with the head of the UK military describing the current period as the most dangerous in his 35-year career.",
        "content": "<p>Prime Minister Keir Starmer has disclosed the results of a British\nintelligence assessment regarding the possibility of Russia attacking\nNATO in 2030, warning NATO countries to prepare. \u201cIt is our intelligence\nassessment and the assessment of other NATO countries that Russia could\nattack NATO as early as 2030,\u201d Starmer said, as reported by AFP on\nFriday (5\/6\/2026). \u201cSo you can see the urgency and the priority we are\nplacing on this now,\u201d he added during a visit to a drone factory in\nsouthwest England. This echoes similar timeframes outlined by other\nEuropean leaders and NATO chief Mark Rutte, who warned in December that\nRussia \u201ccould be ready to use military force against NATO within five\nyears. Starmer has pledged to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent\nof gross domestic product starting next year, rising to three per cent\nin the next parliament. A 10-year defence investment plan following a\nreview of Britain\u2019s defence capabilities was supposed to be published\nlate last year but has yet to be released. Starmer announced the plan\nwould be published before the NATO summit in Turkey, which begins on 7\nJuly. British media reported the plan is delayed due to disagreements\nbetween the finance ministry and other departments over costs. Starmer\nstressed to journalists the plan would be\u201dfully funded\u201d. Earlier on\nFriday, the head of the UK military warned that Britain must bolster its\ndefences in response to the threat posed by Russia, which invaded\nUkraine more than four years ago. \u201cIn my 35-year career, this is the\nmost dangerous period I have ever experienced,\u201d Air Chief Marshal\nRichard Knighton told the BBC. \u201cAnd as a consequence, it is vital that\nwe enhance the capability and readiness of our armed forces alongside\nour allies to deter our adversaries from doing something foolish.\u201d<\/p>",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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