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Britain Is Short of Ships. Germany Will Help. "National Shame"

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The British Royal Navy would not be able to meet its NATO obligations in the North Atlantic on its own, hence the decision to loan the ship, the "The i Paper" daily reveals.
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The British Royal Navy would not be able to meet its NATO obligations in the North Atlantic on its own, hence the decision to loan the ship, the "The i Paper" daily reveals.

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Due to a lack of available guided missile destroyers, the British command of NATO's standing naval group will operate from the German frigate Sachsen. This decision has sparked a wave of criticism in London, with the opposition openly speaking of a "national disgrace" and loss of control of the seas.

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rmf24.pl broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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