Richard Moore, the head of MI6, emphasized that abandoning Ukraine would not only threaten the security of the UK and Europe, but also contribute to a broader destabilization of global power dynamics. He stated that if Putin is allowed to succeed in Ukraine, it would encourage authoritarian regimes across the globe, notably China, North Korea, and Iran, to adopt more aggressive stances, thus raising the cost of neglect in the long term.
Moore warned that the consequences of a compromised peace in Ukraine would ripple through transatlantic security. 'If Putin is given a free pass in Ukraine, he won't stop there. The security of British, French, European, and transatlantic nations will be at grave risk,' he said during his address, emphasizing the interconnected nature of geopolitical threats. His comments were timed with the ongoing discussions about the future US administration's stance on foreign aid and military support.
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