The US government has declassified four videos depicting Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), prompting the UK Defence Ministry to urge international transparency on the matter. The footage, captured by US Navy pilots, shows objects exhibiting speed and manoeuvrability beyond known technology. This development has reignited debates over fiscal and defence priorities, as the UK must assess the implications for national security and public spending.
The market for defence stocks remains volatile, while central banks eye potential inflationary pressures from increased military R&D. Capital flight into safe havens may accelerate if geopolitical tensions rise. The City expects further disclosures, but scepticism lingers over the true cost of transparency.










