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Nato 'unprepared' for Russia threat, say MPs | Nato 'unprepared' for Russia threat, say MPs |
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Nato is poorly prepared for an attack on a member state from Russia, an influential group of MPs has warned. | Nato is poorly prepared for an attack on a member state from Russia, an influential group of MPs has warned. |
The Commons Defence Committee said the recent Ukraine conflict showed "serious deficiencies" in Nato's preparedness to counter threats - and "radical reform" was needed. | The Commons Defence Committee said the recent Ukraine conflict showed "serious deficiencies" in Nato's preparedness to counter threats - and "radical reform" was needed. |
The MPs said the risk of a conventional assault remained low - but warned over methods such as cyber-attacks and the use of irregular militias. | |
Nato said it would study the findings. | Nato said it would study the findings. |
The committee called for changes including: | The committee called for changes including: |
The MPs also warned Nato "may not have the collective political will to take concerted action to deter attack". | The MPs also warned Nato "may not have the collective political will to take concerted action to deter attack". |
And they said public opinion may not support the use of military force to honour Article 5 commitments in a confrontation with Russia. | And they said public opinion may not support the use of military force to honour Article 5 commitments in a confrontation with Russia. |
"Nato is currently not well-prepared for a Russian threat against a Nato member state," the report said. | "Nato is currently not well-prepared for a Russian threat against a Nato member state," the report said. |
"A Russian unconventional attack, using asymmetric tactics - the latest term for this is 'ambiguous warfare' - designed to slip below Nato's response threshold, would be particularly difficult to counter." | "A Russian unconventional attack, using asymmetric tactics - the latest term for this is 'ambiguous warfare' - designed to slip below Nato's response threshold, would be particularly difficult to counter." |
'Too complacent' | 'Too complacent' |
Tory MP Rory Stewart, who was elected chairman of the committee in May, said: "The risk of attack by Russia on a Nato member state, whilst still small, is significant. We are not convinced that Nato is ready for this threat. | Tory MP Rory Stewart, who was elected chairman of the committee in May, said: "The risk of attack by Russia on a Nato member state, whilst still small, is significant. We are not convinced that Nato is ready for this threat. |
"Nato has been too complacent about the threat from Russia, and it is not well-prepared. | "Nato has been too complacent about the threat from Russia, and it is not well-prepared. |
"Even worse, the nature of Russian tactics is changing fast - including cyber-attacks, information warfare, and the backing of irregular 'separatist groups', combining armed civilians with Russian Special Forces operating without insignia," said Mr Stewart, a former soldier and diplomat who has worked in the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq. | "Even worse, the nature of Russian tactics is changing fast - including cyber-attacks, information warfare, and the backing of irregular 'separatist groups', combining armed civilians with Russian Special Forces operating without insignia," said Mr Stewart, a former soldier and diplomat who has worked in the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq. |
"We have already seen how these tactics have been deployed by Russia and its proxies in Ukraine to destabilise a Nato partner state, annex part of its territory and paralyse its ability to respond." | "We have already seen how these tactics have been deployed by Russia and its proxies in Ukraine to destabilise a Nato partner state, annex part of its territory and paralyse its ability to respond." |
The report said that while Nato had not seen Russia as a territorial threat for 20 years, recent events meant it was "forced to do so". | The report said that while Nato had not seen Russia as a territorial threat for 20 years, recent events meant it was "forced to do so". |
"Events in Ukraine this year, following on from the cyber attack on Estonia in 2007 and the invasion of Georgia by Russia in 2008, are a 'wake-up call' for Nato", it read. | "Events in Ukraine this year, following on from the cyber attack on Estonia in 2007 and the invasion of Georgia by Russia in 2008, are a 'wake-up call' for Nato", it read. |
"They have revealed alarming deficiencies in the state of Nato preparedness, which will be tough to fix." | "They have revealed alarming deficiencies in the state of Nato preparedness, which will be tough to fix." |
The committee also called on the government to show leadership when it hosts a Nato summit in Wales in September. | The committee also called on the government to show leadership when it hosts a Nato summit in Wales in September. |
The report added: "The UK government should take the lead in ensuring that the Nato summit addresses these threats in the most concrete and systematic fashion." | The report added: "The UK government should take the lead in ensuring that the Nato summit addresses these threats in the most concrete and systematic fashion." |
'Adapt to change' | 'Adapt to change' |
Nato spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said: "We have not seen the report by the UK Defence Select Committee but we'll study it carefully once it's published. | Nato spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said: "We have not seen the report by the UK Defence Select Committee but we'll study it carefully once it's published. |
"As early as March, the Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called Russia's military actions in and around Ukraine a wake-up call for the alliance and for the wider international community. | "As early as March, the Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called Russia's military actions in and around Ukraine a wake-up call for the alliance and for the wider international community. |
"He has also made clear that Nato must adapt to a changed security environment and that the Wales Summit in September will be an important milestone in that process. | "He has also made clear that Nato must adapt to a changed security environment and that the Wales Summit in September will be an important milestone in that process. |
"Nato has already taken measures to reinforce collective defence, especially for our eastern allies, with more planes in the air, more ships at sea, and more exercises on the ground. | "Nato has already taken measures to reinforce collective defence, especially for our eastern allies, with more planes in the air, more ships at sea, and more exercises on the ground. |
"All 28 allies are contributing, and the United Kingdom is playing an important role in policing Baltic airspace and planned exercises in Poland." | "All 28 allies are contributing, and the United Kingdom is playing an important role in policing Baltic airspace and planned exercises in Poland." |
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, which was formed in 1949, is predicated upon a series of collective security guarantees between its members. | The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, which was formed in 1949, is predicated upon a series of collective security guarantees between its members. |
The alliance has expanded widely in the past 15 years, admitting states that border Russia and three - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - which were once part of the Soviet Union. | The alliance has expanded widely in the past 15 years, admitting states that border Russia and three - Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - which were once part of the Soviet Union. |
'Future threats' | 'Future threats' |
Earlier this week, it emerged that the UK is to send a "full battle group" of 1,350 military personnel to take part in Nato manoeuvres in Poland to support allies in eastern Europe. | Earlier this week, it emerged that the UK is to send a "full battle group" of 1,350 military personnel to take part in Nato manoeuvres in Poland to support allies in eastern Europe. |
It is the UK's largest such commitment to the region since 2008. | It is the UK's largest such commitment to the region since 2008. |
Labour said the report underlined Nato's position as the "cornerstone" of UK defence policy and the "sole organisation for collective defence". | Labour said the report underlined Nato's position as the "cornerstone" of UK defence policy and the "sole organisation for collective defence". |
"The government must demonstrate UK leadership on the international stage at the upcoming Wales summit," said shadow defence secretary Vernon Coaker. | "The government must demonstrate UK leadership on the international stage at the upcoming Wales summit," said shadow defence secretary Vernon Coaker. |
"Recalibrating Nato as a military and political alliance to deter future threats must be a priority for this government which has failed under David Cameron to think strategically about future UK defence capabilities." | "Recalibrating Nato as a military and political alliance to deter future threats must be a priority for this government which has failed under David Cameron to think strategically about future UK defence capabilities." |