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Concerning the UK’s “hardline” motives in favour of continuing the war in Ukraïne, I would suggest two motives for the UK’s decisions: 1) It was the UK’s insistence that led Ukraïne to reject the Istanbul peace in 2022, so it is the UK’s “honour” that is bound to Ukraïne’s fate, and particularly to the catastrophic losses that Ukraïne has suffered since taking the UK’s advice, or obeying it’s orders, depending on what exactly Boris Johnson said to Wolodymir Zelenskiy on 9 April 2022. 2) Based on that “honour”, Ukraïne might be “blackmailing” the UK to continue its full support, “as… Read more »
I think I would prefer to be attacked by a few Ukrainian malcontents than by the Russian armed forces.