It is 2026, and in a downbeat speech at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin finally announces a withdrawal from Ukraine. Russian troops have done their best – or worst – but a fresh influx of well-trained Ukrainians have finally prevailed. The Donbas is now in Kyiv’s grip, Crimea’s fall only days away. What has turned the
So what could possibly go wrong? Not much, according to the authors, who say ‘the risk that deploying European soldiers will escalate the conflict is overblown’. Indeed, their proposal gets enthusiastic backing from Glen Grant, a former UK defence attaché to the Baltics, and one-time adviser to Ukraine’s defence ministry.
Yes, I am sure a UK defence attache is absolutely an unbiased authority on the subject and couldn't possibly have any other motives.
Did they interview the director of the CIA as to whether US interventionism is an issue in developing countries too?
Yes, I am sure a UK defence attache is absolutely an unbiased authority on the subject and couldn't possibly have any other motives.
Did they interview the director of the CIA as to whether US interventionism is an issue in developing countries too?