The British Army criticized Starmer's plan to send peacekeepers to Ukraine: Telegraph
- The British Army criticized Sir Keir Starmer's peacekeeping plans for Ukraine, calling them vague and politically motivated.
- Military experts questioned the feasibility of Starmer's coalition, noting there are currently no clear objectives for the proposed peacekeeping mission.
- A senior Army source stated it is 'not remotely possible' to create a support plan for Ukraine in the proposed time frame.
- John Foreman expressed concerns that Starmer's initiative lacked direction and appears 'hollow.
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The Telegraph: The British Army criticized Starmer's plan to send peacekeepers to Ukraine
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is “getting ahead of myself” with plans to send peacekeepers to support a peace agreement in Ukraine, senior military sources told The Telegraph.
Senior UK Military Disregard Starmer’s Plan for ‘Boots on the Ground’ in Ukraine as ‘Political Theater’ – 10K Peacekeepers ‘Can’t Even Defend Themselves Against 700K Russian Troops’
Keir Starmer promised UK ‘boots on the ground’ in Ukraine. Political theater? As the US and Russia are engaged in a historic peace process with the somewhat reluctant participation of the Ukrainian regime, the European Liberal-Globalists are flaying about trying to claim some relevance while maintaining the anti-Russian furor on top of everyone’s minds. Out of this European effort has arisen the plan by leftist UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to …
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