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    1. DankPastafarian on

      “The British government plans to allocate funds for the development of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and space technologies.”

      Welcome to the new millennium! Glad you made it!

    2. We’ve already started looking at working closer with Europe and removing American technology from our systems, it started with storm shadow where we couldn’t use European designed and built missiles because it had American microchips in and it’s only going to escalate from there, it’s going to take a long time to remove America from the military but we’ll get there

    3. Ghostly_Wellington on

      I think that’s a given isn’t it.

      There must be a security risk if the UK was going to use American equipment in military action against a Putin ally. Trump might accidentally send blueprints or flick a kill-switch.

      The UK has a strong Arms industry and, whilst it’s the last thing I would wish for, perhaps it’s time for the UK to develop it?

      The rest of Europe must be wanting to free themselves of dependence on US technology at a time when America is openly supporting Putin, a man who has, quite literally launched chemical weapons attacks on the UK.

    4. Zestyclose-Put2145 on

      We should stop buying the f35s for a start, they have to communicate every 2 weeks with a hub in America, if they don’t they won’t work, basically a kill switch, america is not to be trusted anymore

      Happy to admit I’m wrong here, so apparently we can generate start up codes ourselfs

    5. Wonderful_Dingo3391 on

      A made-up comment by some incompetent old fool. America wants to sell more of its defence equipment to us, not less.
      It is definitely not “cheap”. The DoD see to that.

    6. Good. We need to wean ourselves off everything American and rely on more dependable relationships

      Hopefully in 5-10 years we will have solid, European alternatives to everything ranging from military equipment, to computer software, food, clothing, and more

    7. Most-Personality-69 on

      Good news. The EU can save itself from expensive American toys. Population is good and collaboration is possible. Also the EU can work with Turkey too.

    8. theOxCanFlipOff on

      The link doesn’t take me to the original Times report but Do you know what, Trump is the wake up call Europe needed. Gone are the West versus East camps and allegiances. It’s all about local regional spheres of influence and transactional relationships with the big powers on specific topics only

    9. I’m Iraqi and I have no idea why Britain didn’t give the boot to the yanks after the debacle of 2003… over 20 yrs later and Britain has to learn the hard way…. America was never ever to be trusted… ever!!!!!!!

    10. Bookhoarder2024 on

      That’s quite hard to do given how we sold most of the defence industry to the usa.

    11. ShortGuitar7207 on

      Bizarre: stop spending money with our defence contractors! It’s not like those people actually want jobs or their investors want a return.

    12. Fun-Setting-5200 on

      Surely some MOD boffins have raised this already and started to think of plan B.. Could always start Harrier production again.

    13. MrPloppyHead on

      I second this. At this rate we are more likely to be fighting them than fighting with them. Putin got his way.

    14. No-Problem-6453 on

      Reduce dependence should happen as America retreats from Europe. But let’s be blunt, it would take everything we have and a timescale of a decade at minimal.

      UK is currently ineffective and slow so likely 3 decades at current rates. We would need a massive start up like mindset which is challenging due to mindsets and cultural attitudes. And then there’s the money where its a country is decline going bankrupt.

    15. Mishka_The_Fox on

      I don’t want to doubt the sources of the Times.

      But I seriously doubt the claims that the US government wants the UK to buy fewer US military equipment.