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Ivo writes, "The key question Europeans still need to answer is how to ensure Ukraine’s security"

They can do this by moving the considerable forces THEY ALREADY HAVE in to Ukraine to back up the Ukrainian front lines, thus preventing any chance of a Russian breakthrough.

They can do that now in Ukraine, or they can do it later in Poland. The job will just get harder the longer they wait.

EU leaders should be asked questions like this:

1) Is there any circumstance in which the EU would be willing to fight the Russians on behalf of Ukraine?

2) What good are EU forces doing parked in their home countries? What purpose are French tanks serving parked on French soil? Are they defending France from Greenland, or what?

As example, there is currently much talk about the EU securing a peace deal in Ukraine. This is empty worthless talk unless the EU can persuade Putin that EU forces will actually fight if the Russians violate any peace deal.

But, there is unlikely to be any meaningful peace deal, given that Putin reasonably feels that he is winning, and will triumph if he just holds on.

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