In the Second World War much has been said about how unprepared the UK was and how much they didn’t want to fight. As a country this may well be true but then we look at men like Mitchell who went to the fixed wing competitions every year, kept and eye on what the Nazis were doing, and designed the Spitfire. Or Walker, a native of Liverpool, who knew the submarines would be a key weapon and taught the navy how to deal with them. Watt who in four years designed and had built the radar network.
There were people back in 1933 who visited Germany and said ‘ the bastards are going to do it again’. There are those who know in-depth the history of Islam and the rest of the world and they know what’s coming. Whole countries are not ready at all but those few are.