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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon at Faslane

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon welcomes NATO바카라 사이트™s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the North Atlantic Council to Faslane.

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The Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon

It is a huge pleasure to welcome Permanent and Military Representatives of NATO to Her Majesty바카라 사이트™s Naval Base Clyde.

Our nation바카라 사이트™s commitment to the Alliance 바카라 사이트“ the bedrock of our defence 바카라 사이트“ remains absolute.

In the past year alone we바카라 사이트™ve increased our NATO efforts: policing Black Sea skies, leading half of its maritime missions and upping our efforts to mentor Afghan officers. And today, our Prime Minister is in Estonia visiting the 800 UK troops who, supported by our French and Danish allies, are leading NATO바카라 사이트™s Enhanced Forward Presence providing vital reassurance to our Eastern European allies.

But there바카라 사이트™s no greater illustration of our commitment to NATO which, after all, remains a nuclear alliance than our investment in the UK바카라 사이트™s independent nuclear deterrent submarine force. And today, we mark the milestone of its 350th patrol at its home base.

So, before I continue, I would like to thank our brave submariners and our submarine enterprise as a whole. For almost 50 years their efforts and those of their forebears have kept us safe every hour of every day. They remain the ultimate guarantors of our security.

And this event offers us a unique opportunity to remind ourselves why our nuclear programme remains so significant.

Protect Our People

First, it바카라 사이트™s about protecting our people. Our nuclear deterrent remains our only defence against the most extreme threats to our way of life.

Those threats are intensifying whether they come from North Korea바카라 사이트™s latest nuclear testing setting off a hydrogen bomb, launching ballistic missiles and reinforcing her reckless defiance of the international community. Or Russia, which not content with aggression in Ukraine and Crimea, has over the last few years repeatedly ramped up its nuclear rhetoric and in its latest exercise involving some 50,000 troops massed on the borders of Eastern Europe will also test nuclear capable ballistic missiles.

Now the UK remains firmly committed to the long term goal of a world without nuclear weapons. As Secretary of State, I reduced the number of deployed warheads on each submarine from 48 to 40 and the number of operationally available warheads to no more than 120. Just as we remain committed to reducing our overall stockpile of nuclear warheads to no more than 180 by the mid-2020s.

Yet, at the same time, we remain realistic. The total number of nuclear weapons in the world did not suddenly fall. Much as we would love to live in a world without nuclear weapons. We cannot uninvent them.

Our deterrent ensures our adversaries are left in no doubt that the benefits of any attack will be vastly outweighed by the consequences.

No credible alternative exists. And we see no reason to change our posture.

Protect Our Alliance But this brings me back to the point at which I started. Our nuclear deterrent isn바카라 사이트™t just essential for our security. it바카라 사이트™s essential for NATO바카라 사이트™s security as well. It forms one of the Alliance바카라 사이트™s key centres of decision making that complicates the calculations of our adversaries.

What is more, many nations, represented here today signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in the late 1960s, safe in the knowledge they were covered by NATO바카라 사이트™s nuclear umbrella including the United Kingdom deterrent. Not only did that deal help halt the nuclear arms race at the time, it has helped to cut the world바카라 사이트™s nuclear stockpile by 85%.

It is no coincidence there hasn바카라 사이트™t been a major conflict involving nuclear powered states since the end of the Second World War.

Protect Our Future

Finally, our independent deterrent is a promise to protect our future. We don바카라 사이트™t know what threats lie around the corner.

Yet by giving the next generation every means necessary 바카라 사이트“ from the conventional though to the nuclear 바카라 사이트“ to deal with whatever comes round the corner.

We are strengthening their hand ensuring that they will have the means to deter potential threats into the 2040s, 2050s, 2060s and beyond.

That is why today we바카라 사이트™re building four Dreadnought class submarines which will enter service in the early 2030바카라 사이트™s.

That is why we바카라 사이트™re continuing to spend £1.3Bn over the next three years on facilities here at Faslane. And that is why we are building on the incredible advanced manufacturing skills found across Scotland to transform this base into a Royal Navy submarine centre of specialisation a base for all UK submarines providing 6,800 jobs now and 8,200 in the future.

Conclusion

So I hope you find your visit instructive and informative.

You can rely on the UK to remain not just 100 per cent committed to our NATO alliance but 100 per cent committed to our deterrent - a message Parliament confirmed overwhelmingly last year when it voted to maintain CASD. At the same time, we can never be complacent.

As we look towards next year바카라 사이트™s NATO summit and beyond we must not just ensure the Alliance바카라 사이트™s political and military leaders continue recognising the importance of nuclear capabilities as NATO adapts and modernise but continues to make the case about the importance of nuclear weapons to a new generation.

Our national safety the strength of our Alliance and the security of the world depends on it.

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Published 29 September 2017