Britain Preparing for WW3 Bloodbath with Russia. Encourage Conscription and Citizen Armies

The latest conflict between Russia and the Ukraine, with the involvement of NATO and the United Kingdom, find Britain bracing itself for a nuclear World War 3 bloodbath. The head of the British army, General Sir Patrick Sanders, has issued a warning that the UK must be prepared to mobilize a citizen army of tens of thousands in case of a war with Russia. Conscription, as well as the development of civilian armies, could play a vital role in ensuring Britain’s security in times of conflict.

According to Former Head of Counter Terrorism Major General Chip Chapman, the initial phase of the war, the first army deployment will most likely be destroyed and have significant casualties so you will need people to replace them.

According to the Guardian, Downing Street has dismissed a warning from the head of the British army that the UK public must be prepared to take up arms in a war against Vladimir Putin’s Russia because today’s professional military is too small. Rishi Sunak’s spokesperson said the prime minister did not agree with comments made by Gen Sir Patrick Sanders in a speech on Wednesday, and was forced to insist there would be no return to national service, which was abolished in 1960.

“Hypothetical scenarios” involving possible future wars was “not helpful”, the No 10 spokesperson added, as the row opened up a rift between the Conservatives and the military at a time when cuts mean the army is at its smallest for more than 300 years.

Nevertheless, the talk of conscription is roaring with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson making a plea to young people to consider conscription.

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has issued a stirring call to arms. The 59-year-old, who was the first Western leader to visit Ukraine after the Russian invasion, has backed calls from the military top brass that said Britain needs to use conscription to “train and equip” a “citizen army”.

Yes, Sah! Lance Corporal Johnson reporting for duty, Sah!

Johnson told the Daily Mail, in part, let me use this column to fire off my best and sharpest salute in the direction of General Sir Patrick Sanders, the outgoing Chief of the General Staff. Let me hold it there, hand quivering over my right eyebrow as I stamp my boot on the parade ground and present arms, because I want General Sanders to know that I have heeded his call for a new citizen army. I saw him point his Kitcheneresque finger at the portly and apathetic form of the British public, and I was filled with a wild surmise. Does he mean me? I asked myself. Could I do it? Would I do it? Do I still have the stuff of battle in me? No sooner had I posed myself the question — would I sign up to fight for King and country? — than I had the answer. Of course I jolly well would.

The question is, will regular people willingly run head on into a nuclear bloodbath for the Military Industrial Complex and the power hungry elites while they hide in their expensive bunkers, getting rich and waiting for the war to end? Some viewers in the comment argues that asylum seekers and people are looking to get citizenship in Britain should be the first to be forced to fight for country.

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