 Britain could enter a direct conflict with Russia and China. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has warned that the United Kingdom could enter a direct conflict with Russia and China in the next seven years and has called for an increase in military spending to counter the potential threat. Speaking to the Financial Times, the official claimed that the world will be a more dangerous, unstable place by the end of the decade and that defence will be more critical in our lives. He explained that the world is seeing the end of the abnormal period of peace post-Cold War and that a conflict is coming with a range of adversaries around the world. Wallace has pleaded to Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt to establish a firm timetable for increasing the UK's military spending from 2.1% to 2.5% of gross domestic product. That's after Hunt had previously expressed his support for the proposal and promised in March to supply the Defence Ministry with an extra 13.6 billion US dollars over the next five years. The Defence Secretary also applauded Germany's recently announced plans to set up 100 billion euros fund to modernise its armed forces and called it an important message for people across Britain that we're going back to the days where you need to invest in defence. However, while Wallace has been pushing for more military spending and more military support for Ukraine, he has also been calling for a significant reduction in the size of Britain's own army. Last week, the Times reported that the Defence Secretary intends to proceed with plans to cut down the number of infantry personnel from 82,000 to just over 70,000 and the number of tanks from 227 to 148. We have too much infantry. A legacy of the counter-insurgency wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. We need more artillery. The jury is out on whether you need main battle tanks. A government source told the outlet.