The head of Britain's armed forces has declared the world is becoming 'much more dangerous' as tensions between major powers in several key regions are 'coming to the boil'.Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the overall commander of the British military, described the past six months as 'the most eventful and unsettling in global affairs since the end of the Cold War - with none of the optimism or hope that came with the fall of the Wall'.The chief of the defence staff cited Vladimir 's war in , the October 7 attacks by on and the ever more assertive posture of and as just some examples of how the world is edging toward disaster.
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