UK Defence Crisis: Money Isn't the Problem—Getting Anything Done Is

UK Defence Crisis: Money Isn't the Problem—Getting Anything Done Is

Two senior UK defence officials quit in June over a familiar problem: the military has more funding but can't actually build new weapons because old projects won't die. Cancelling underperforming programmes means political pain. So the money piles up, stuck. This gridlock—where rules and habit block change—is what's choking NATO, not cash.

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