Litwin
Platinum Member
Add a fifth prospective member to the fledgling alliance, Canada. This concept is gaining momentum and I predict that it is going to happen soon.
An international coalition of combat troops should have been in Ukraine within 30 days after the FIRST Muscovy invasion in 2014.
Why was it OK for an international coalition to defend Kuwait and yet not Ukraine ? we need to do more to stop Muscovite horde´s imperialistic aggression and expel them from Ukraine.
“OTTAWA—Canada is open to sending a limited number of military personnel to train Ukrainian troops within Ukraine, so long as such an operation took place far from the front lines of the war with Russia in a clear, noncombat role, Defence Minister Bill Blair says.”
Four countries have already announced the possibility of sending their troops to Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron was the first to announce this and explained that his statement was completely deliberate and considered.
Prime Minister of Estonia Kaia Kallas supported him. "We have to do everything so that Ukraine wins and Russia loses this war," she said.
Lithuanian officials are also considering the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine for military training, Lithuanian presidential adviser Kyastutis Budris said.
The Netherlands has become the fourth country whose chief of defense staff, General Onno Eichelsheim, does not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, but notes that now is "not the time to talk about such a scenario."
An international coalition of combat troops should have been in Ukraine within 30 days after the FIRST Muscovy invasion in 2014.
Why was it OK for an international coalition to defend Kuwait and yet not Ukraine ? we need to do more to stop Muscovite horde´s imperialistic aggression and expel them from Ukraine.
“OTTAWA—Canada is open to sending a limited number of military personnel to train Ukrainian troops within Ukraine, so long as such an operation took place far from the front lines of the war with Russia in a clear, noncombat role, Defence Minister Bill Blair says.”
Four countries have already announced the possibility of sending their troops to Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron was the first to announce this and explained that his statement was completely deliberate and considered.
Prime Minister of Estonia Kaia Kallas supported him. "We have to do everything so that Ukraine wins and Russia loses this war," she said.
Lithuanian officials are also considering the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine for military training, Lithuanian presidential adviser Kyastutis Budris said.
The Netherlands has become the fourth country whose chief of defense staff, General Onno Eichelsheim, does not rule out the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, but notes that now is "not the time to talk about such a scenario."