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Europe, NATO Plan To Send Peace Forces And Extend Military Support To Ukraine: Full Details
How large a military force are European countries considering deploying to Ukraine to enforce a possible peace deal between Ukraine and Russia?
The initiative, led by the UK and France, could deploy 150,000 to 300,000 troops to Ukraine. The aim is to deter Russia’s offensive capabilities and permanently secure Ukraine.
At the same time, ongoing peace talks between the US and Russia are causing concern in Europe and prompting the continent to prioritize its own security priorities.
CHAPTER 1. The Critical Role of Nordic-Baltic (NB8) and European Allies in Ukraine’s Defense Solidarity
European countries are strongly supporting Ukraine against the Russian threat. As the war approaches its fourth year, Norway has allocated NOK 1.2 billion in air defense equipment and UAVs. Germany has delivered 100 IRIS-T missiles, while South Korea has provided $20 million for reconstruction. The UK is strengthening its air defense with Gravehawk, while Finland is emphasizing the EU’s collective voice. The EU is steadily increasing Ukraine’s defense capabilities in coordination with the US and other allies. The coalitions are providing extensive cooperation in areas such as air defense, unmanned technologies, and ammunition.
CHAPTER 2. NATO’s Military Support and Security Guarantees to Ukraine
In the bigger picture, the West is concerned about Russia’s new territorial annexations in Europe, which is why NATO should immediately send troops to Ukraine. Ukraine is not yet on the table in the peace talks between the US and Russia, but Europe plans to increase deterrence amid concerns that Russia could attack other regions. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he is ready to deploy British troops if necessary, while French President Macron also supports a European army. In the proposed plan, European troops would focus on protecting critical infrastructure and deterring abuses, while air assets would likely be based in Poland or Romania. The US has said it will not send ground troops, but could provide logistical and air support.
CHAPTER 3. The collapse of Russia and the public's reaction to Putin
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, many Russians want the conflict to end. The Kremlin’s ongoing occupation has led to the deaths of more than 150,000 soldiers and severe sanctions on the economy. Fear of forced mobilization or detention for anti-war posts is wearing the population down. Exhausted, tens of thousands are seeking asylum, especially in South Korea; Russian applications have increased fivefold in 2023. This has increased the number of people who are building new lives through digital nomadism or refugee status. According to some estimates, the number of Russians who have left the country is approaching one million.
CHAPTER 4. Heavy Losses of the Russian Army and Military Information
Russia is approaching the fourth year of its invasion, which began with the dream of subjugating Ukraine. Moscow, which has suffered huge tank losses, is shaken by claims of devastating armored losses of over ten thousand!! Poor planning, inadequate training and lack of morale have also led Russian armored units to make serious mistakes. Ukraine has ruthlessly exposed the weaknesses of Russian armor with anti-tank missiles and UAV support. Experts say Putin, who is turning to Cold War stockpiles, is increasing losses by sacrificing quality for quantity.
CHAPTER 5. Huge blow to Russian Oil
Ukraine is intensifying drone attacks on oil refineries to undermine Russia’s war economy. Refineries and depots in regions such as Rostov and Volgograd have been targeted, while explosions are disrupting military logistics. These attacks reveal a strategy to strike at the backbone of the Russian war machine. Rostov-on-Don is home to S-400 systems, two military airfields and the headquarters of the Southern Military District. Experts say oil hubs are vulnerable and Russia is struggling to prevent losses. Kiev is increasingly threatening Russian infrastructure with drone operations that extend to the country’s back lines. The damage to energy and transport networks is cutting off fuel flows, exacting a heavy toll on Putin’s military.
Times of video episodes;
00:00 Even Ukrainians in SHOCK! Brave Move from the EU & Baltics Against Russia! US Can't Believe It!
15:30 Great News to Zelensky: Nato & EU Troops More Ready Than Ever to Liberate Ukraine Against Putin?
33:48 IT'S OFFICIAL: Putin COLLAPSES as 650,000 Russians ABANDON Kremlin! Cries of Victory in Ukraine!
50:04 Putin is FURIOUS! Kremlin Running Out of HOPE as Ukraine CRUSHES Russian Troops Again!
01:00:48
This video was released 2 hours ago by USS Pentagonal on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGB0M8etUxU
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Europe, NATO Plan To Send Peace Forces And Extend Military Support To Ukraine: Full Details
How large a military force are European countries considering deploying to Ukraine to enforce a possible peace deal between Ukraine and Russia?
The initiative, led by the UK and France, could deploy 150,000 to 300,000 troops to Ukraine. The aim is to deter Russia’s offensive capabilities and permanently secure Ukraine.
At the same time, ongoing peace talks between the US and Russia are causing concern in Europe and prompting the continent to prioritize its own security priorities.
CHAPTER 1. The Critical Role of Nordic-Baltic (NB8) and European Allies in Ukraine’s Defense Solidarity
European countries are strongly supporting Ukraine against the Russian threat. As the war approaches its fourth year, Norway has allocated NOK 1.2 billion in air defense equipment and UAVs. Germany has delivered 100 IRIS-T missiles, while South Korea has provided $20 million for reconstruction. The UK is strengthening its air defense with Gravehawk, while Finland is emphasizing the EU’s collective voice. The EU is steadily increasing Ukraine’s defense capabilities in coordination with the US and other allies. The coalitions are providing extensive cooperation in areas such as air defense, unmanned technologies, and ammunition.
CHAPTER 2. NATO’s Military Support and Security Guarantees to Ukraine
In the bigger picture, the West is concerned about Russia’s new territorial annexations in Europe, which is why NATO should immediately send troops to Ukraine. Ukraine is not yet on the table in the peace talks between the US and Russia, but Europe plans to increase deterrence amid concerns that Russia could attack other regions. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he is ready to deploy British troops if necessary, while French President Macron also supports a European army. In the proposed plan, European troops would focus on protecting critical infrastructure and deterring abuses, while air assets would likely be based in Poland or Romania. The US has said it will not send ground troops, but could provide logistical and air support.
CHAPTER 3. The collapse of Russia and the public's reaction to Putin
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, many Russians want the conflict to end. The Kremlin’s ongoing occupation has led to the deaths of more than 150,000 soldiers and severe sanctions on the economy. Fear of forced mobilization or detention for anti-war posts is wearing the population down. Exhausted, tens of thousands are seeking asylum, especially in South Korea; Russian applications have increased fivefold in 2023. This has increased the number of people who are building new lives through digital nomadism or refugee status. According to some estimates, the number of Russians who have left the country is approaching one million.
CHAPTER 4. Heavy Losses of the Russian Army and Military Information
Russia is approaching the fourth year of its invasion, which began with the dream of subjugating Ukraine. Moscow, which has suffered huge tank losses, is shaken by claims of devastating armored losses of over ten thousand!! Poor planning, inadequate training and lack of morale have also led Russian armored units to make serious mistakes. Ukraine has ruthlessly exposed the weaknesses of Russian armor with anti-tank missiles and UAV support. Experts say Putin, who is turning to Cold War stockpiles, is increasing losses by sacrificing quality for quantity.
CHAPTER 5. Huge blow to Russian Oil
Ukraine is intensifying drone attacks on oil refineries to undermine Russia’s war economy. Refineries and depots in regions such as Rostov and Volgograd have been targeted, while explosions are disrupting military logistics. These attacks reveal a strategy to strike at the backbone of the Russian war machine. Rostov-on-Don is home to S-400 systems, two military airfields and the headquarters of the Southern Military District. Experts say oil hubs are vulnerable and Russia is struggling to prevent losses. Kiev is increasingly threatening Russian infrastructure with drone operations that extend to the country’s back lines. The damage to energy and transport networks is cutting off fuel flows, exacting a heavy toll on Putin’s military.
Times of video episodes;
00:00 Even Ukrainians in SHOCK! Brave Move from the EU & Baltics Against Russia! US Can't Believe It!
15:30 Great News to Zelensky: Nato & EU Troops More Ready Than Ever to Liberate Ukraine Against Putin?
33:48 IT'S OFFICIAL: Putin COLLAPSES as 650,000 Russians ABANDON Kremlin! Cries of Victory in Ukraine!
50:04 Putin is FURIOUS! Kremlin Running Out of HOPE as Ukraine CRUSHES Russian Troops Again!
01:00:48
This video was released 2 hours ago by USS Pentagonal on YouTube.
Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGB0M8etUxU
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