Daily Mail

War ‘edging closer’

Officials warn of serious threat from Russia China or Iran

- By Mark Nicol Diplomacy Editor

BRITAIN is living in ‘truly dangerous times’ and must start preparing for war, intelligen­ce officials have insisted.

In their most stark warning yet, they said time was running out to prepare for conflict against China, Russia or Iran.

The officials added it will be too late to make the necessary adaptation­s once hostilitie­s have commenced – so measures must be taken today.

The intelligen­ce defence staff told the Mail Russia poses the most acute threat to British interests – and is expected to do so until 2030. Their startling remarks came as China prepares for a possible invasion of Taiwan, Russia continues its war in Ukraine and Iranian-backed militants terrorise the Middle East.

They were speaking at the top secret

‘Living in truly dangerous times’

headquarte­rs of the UK’s Defence Intelligen­ce ( DI), which monitors threats to homeland security and to UK interests overseas.

An official said: ‘ We do not want to give a panicked message. We want people to understand.

‘We are living in truly dangerous times. The likelihood of a large scale conflict at a point in the future is higher than it has been in the past.

‘The demands here are greater than at any time in our experience, more complex, more varied.

‘We’ve got to start that process, of preparing for conflict, today.

‘DI is providing the insight into what our adversarie­s are doing and the foresight to give us time to get set.’

In a briefing at the base, intelligen­ce officials used weather systems as metaphors to grade security threats.

They described the conflicts in Israel- Gaza and the Red Sea as ‘ storms’, Russia’s continuing onslaught in Ukraine as ‘a hurricane’ and threats posed by China as ‘climate change’.

Hundreds of analysts work at the base where security proce

dures are similar to those at MI5 and MI6 headquarte­rs in London.

The Euro-Atlantic region is their primary focus for intelligen­ce gathering, followed by the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific.

These regions are becoming increasing unstable due to competitio­n between states, increased migration and health crises.

An official said: ‘Russia is top of

the list because it is a nuclear power with an expansioni­st agenda. Threats are complex and interconne­cted.

‘ There is greater instabilit­y therefore a greater chance of conflict. We run operations such as counter-intelligen­ce to disrupt adversarie­s.

‘We do not seek the limelight as success depends on maintainin­g

secrecy around our operations and capabiliti­es.’

The DI is part of the Ministry of Defence’s tri- service ‘Strategic Command’.

Last night, Armed Forces Minister James Heappey said: ‘In an increasing­ly uncertain and dangerous world, Defence Intelligen­ce has been growing.

‘Experts are harnessing nextgenera­tion

technologi­es and working closer than ever with our allies and industry.

‘We also deliver highly detailed intelligen­ce products to quickly counter false narratives employed by hostile states like Russia.

‘In a world where we can no longer take truth for granted, the DI’s work is increasing­ly critical to keep our nation safe.’

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