Killing with kindness
Geopolitics
United Kingdom
Started July 12, 2026
the MoD’s drive for a net zero military is an ideological folly that risks national security Source
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Killing with kindness
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jul 12, 2026
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Focusing on net zero may distract the military from its primary mission of defense, leading to vulnerabilities that adversaries could exploit.
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A balanced approach to military sustainability can coexist with national security priorities, fostering both environmental responsibility and defense readiness.
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Transitioning to a net zero military can enhance energy resilience and innovation, ultimately strengthening national security.
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The MoD's pursuit of a net zero military undermines operational readiness and could jeopardize national security in a volatile world.
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Investing in green technology for the military could create new industries and jobs, contributing to national security through economic stability.
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