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Wednesday 15 January 2014

Military cuts mean 'no US partnership', Robert Gates warns

Robert Gates oversaw the US military operation in both Afghanistan and Iraq
Cuts to the UK's armed forces will limit the country's ability to be a major player on the world stage, a former US defence secretary has warned.

Robert Gates said the spending squeeze would mean the UK could no longer be a full military partner of the US.

By 2020, the government plans to reduce the number of Army, RAF and Royal Navy personnel by thousands.

The Ministry of Defence says Britain still has the fourth largest defence budget in the world.

But Mr Gates, who served under presidents Obama and Bush, singled out cuts to the Navy as particularly damaging.

'Hollowed out'

Interviewed by BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he noted that - for the first time since World War One - Britain did not have an operational aircraft carrier.

"With the fairly substantial reductions in defence spending in Great Britain, what we're finding is that it won't have full spectrum capabilities and the ability to be a full partner as they have been in the past," he said.

The spectrum refers to the ability of a country's military to fight across air, sea and land.

Mr Gates's comments echo the concerns of other senior military figures.

The Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir Nicholas Houghton, warned last month Britain could be left with the "spectre" of a hollowed-out force.

Under the government's plans the Army will lose 20,000 soldiers, the Navy 6,000 personnel and the RAF 5,000.

Prime Minister David Cameron insisted in 2011 the UK retained a "pretty full spectrum capability" after the three service chiefs warned its reach would be diminished.

Jonathan Beale, the BBC's defence correspondent said the American's latest intervention would be unlikely to reverse the cuts but would wound Britain's pride.

The MoD defended the level of military spending, adding that the UK had the best trained and equipped armed forces anywhere outside the US.
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