Finland admits possibility of troops entering Ukraine

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  1. NATO countries do not rule out that they will have to go to war with Russia.

    Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen has not ruled out the possibility of sending foreign troops to Ukraine in the future, but she said that there is no need for this now. She said in an interview with the Financial Times.

    **Now is not the time to send troops and we don’t even want to discuss it at this stage. But in the long term, of course, we should not rule anything out,” she said.**

    At the same time, Valtonen noted that keeping Russia guessing about what the future actions of Ukraine’s allies will be is not a mistake at all. And she emphasised that Macron made the right statement regarding the West’s involvement in the war in Ukraine, thus making the Kremlin panic.

    **Why should we reveal all our cards?”, she added.**

    It is known that in March, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the probable dispatch of Western troops to Ukraine “cannot be ruled out”. He then added that his resonant words were carefully thought out.

    We should add that the size of the Finnish army is not large, but Finland has a huge reserve of people who have undergone military retraining in the reserve. Thus, the country’s army can grow to 285,000 men within a few days.

  2. Russians are getting a taste of their own medicine in terms of prosturing and projecting uncertainty. Soloviov and Medvedev will start drinking even harder as well.

  3. What they should do instead is conduct military exercises along their border with Russia. It’s a perfectly permissible thing to do that wouldn’t cost lives, but may stress out Putin.

  4. Finland and France, with more to come in the coming days.

    Europe united against Russian aggression. Lets make things so bad in Russia that his fellow vultures will have no choice but to retire him.

    More pressure!

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