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Instead of Fighting Terrorism, UK Shifts 'Finite Capacity' to Counter Russia

© AP Photo / Matt Dunhama British flag is blown by the wind near to Big Ben's clock tower in front of the UK Houses of Parliament in central London
a British flag is blown by the wind near to Big Ben's clock tower in front of the UK Houses of Parliament in central London - Sputnik International, 1920, 07.12.2024
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Signifying No. 10’s permanent push to reference the so-called "Russian threat", the MI5 boss earlier claimed without providing any proof that Russia is intent on causing “mayhem” on UK streets.
MI5 has to "pare back" its focus from counter­-terrorism to alleged hostile states, including Russia, China and Iran, the UK security agency’s director general Ken McCallum was cited by The Times as saying.

"The agency will have to make uncomfortable choices in the face of more sophisticated threats from nation states," he said, adding that the MI5 is forced to spend its "finite capacity" on these countries’ "state activity."

“In effect, we had the 20-to-30-year holiday from that kind of big player... sophisticated states in serious conflict with each other. It’s back, I’m afraid," McCallum argued.

The Russian Embassy in London said in an earlier statement that the UK authorities are stepping up anti-Russian propaganda and disinformation in order to distract attention from alarming trends in the British economy, which comes amid realization of the looming collapse of the "Ukrainian project."

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