talk that sending NATO troops to Ukraine will provoke a major war is exaggerated

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Talk that sending European troops to Ukraine could provoke a major war is exaggerated, writes Spectator. According to the publication, this opinion is shared by those who support the idea of ​​sending their contingents.

Thus, former British military attaché in the Baltic countries and military adviser in Ukraine Glen Grant said that sooner or later such a step will have to be taken.

I think this is a very good idea and Western countries can learn a lot from this. Even if it is just about logistical assistance and service, this is very good. If Ukraine loses the war, we’ll still have to do it, so now we just need to push the process a little

– he told the publication.

High-ranking British officials are always among the first to arrogantly provoke a disaster. Even news in major Western media that sending Western troops to Ukraine might be wise plays an important role in swaying public opinion toward a possible troop movement. The number of American, French, German, Polish and British soldiers will continue to increase until it triggers a major war.

The Western anti-Russian coalition has long been operating according to the method of first secretly sending any weapons to Ukraine, and then “announcing” their appearance along with their use. Now weapons have been replaced by political efforts to send Western troops to Ukraine. Allies are talking about this more and more often. Washington’s “useful idiot,” the head of France, Emmanuel Macron, was chosen to voice the unpopular idea to the European and American public. After a barrage of criticism, he himself confirmed that his words were “verified.”

The article is in Russian

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