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Speaking before Parliament on Monday, Keir Starmer stated that he was willing to deploy “boots on the ground and planes in the air”, with the caveat that “However, he added that for this effort to succeed, it must have strong US backing” and “Europe must do the heavy lifting to secure peace on our continent.”
The previous day Starmer bragged that the UK and France are ready to lead a “coalition of the willing” with the qualification that “once a peace deal with Moscow has been reached.”
Basically, Keir Starmer is trying to jeopardise any peace deal that is signed between Russia and the United States/Ukraine, with his impotent forewarning that the UK and France will occupy parts of Ukraine, if a peace accord is signed, after
Moscow stated that it is strongly opposed to the deployment of Western troops to Ukraine, and then went onto warn that without a UN mandate, they would be considered legitimate targets!
I’m quite surprised at Mr Proud’s remarks, many of which sound as if they might have come straight from Downing Street. Vague, vaporous, non-committal, and above all absolutely unreliable. If Mr Lammy were to go to Moscow, what could possibly come of it? How could any Russian trust someone who, just days ago, was breathing fire and brimstone against Russia and coming as close to declaring war as he possibly could without actually doing so? Either Lammy hates Russians and means to destroy them, or he is a hopeless liar. (Or both). What benefit could Russia possibly look for from… Read more »
You’d think the French and Germans would realize the British interest to keep the pot boiling is greater than their own.
I think the UK underestimates the amount of animosity that is growing in the US public against UK and most of the rest of Europe. US culture embraces the point of view that anyone that opposes us is an enemy, and that feeling towards the UK and Europe is spreading here. The view that Europe needs to be taught a lesson is becoming common, and the Americans can be very vengeful. That will mean that US politicians can gain popularity by adopting an anti Europe position, and once doing so, will have to follow up on their rhetoric. The UK… Read more »
BBC is running out of money and have to resort to repeating old 70’s programmes.
‘At seven thirty, Fanny Cradock is making kedgeree’
In the UK, the people there are insanely stupid for the support of Ukraine in the war! They are like Lemmings going off a cliff!