Three years of conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the West refuses to send troops, and Ukraine is

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-01

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has entered its third year, and Ukraine, with NATO assistance, has no hope of winning. France's proposal to send troops to Ukraine has provoked a fierce response from Russia, and European countries have also cleared up. The United States has even made it clear that it refuses to send troops, showing that the West is tired of conflict.

Many Western countries have made it clear that they will not send troops to support Ukraine, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Italy, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, etc. The United States also rejected the offer to send troops. This reaction shows the fatigue of Western countries in the Ukrainian conflict.

Why have the United States and Europe lost interest in sending troops to Ukraine? The United States has always regarded the battlefield in Ukraine as a means to drain Russia's strength and is reluctant to intervene directly. European countries are well aware of the threat that the conflict poses to their own security and want to end the war as soon as possible so that it does not affect them. Therefore, they are reluctant to send troops to support Ukraine.

The situation on the battlefield in Ukraine is not ideal, the Ukrainian army is passive, and some areas have been incorporated into Russia. The battle damage announced by Ukraine** Zelensky also shows the problem of insufficient logistics supply of the Ukrainian army. Continued dependence on Western aid is no longer the only option, and Ukraine** needs to seriously consider finding a peaceful solution.

The development of the Russia-Ukraine conflict is attracting global attention, and we look forward to a peaceful and stable solution.

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