After the rout of Ukraine, NATO will intervene personally? Many countries in the European Union have

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-03

According to U.S. news reports, on February 26, after attending the pro-Ukraine summit in Ukraine, France's Macron publicly declared that Russia must be prevented from seizing power in Ukraine no matter what, even if it is to send Western troops to Ukraine. He noted that Western countries had promised to give Ukraine some "steel helmets and sleeping bags", but they felt the need to increase aid, such as rockets and tanks. For his part, Macron stressed that Western countries have been delaying for six to eight months. German Prime Minister Schultz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgio, and Poland's new Prime Minister Tusk were quick to dismiss Macron's claims and said they had no intention of sending troops.

In fact, the chances of French personal involvement in this war are slim to none.

Once Russia and France go to war, the situation will become out of control, and a direct collision between two nuclear-armed countries will cause unimaginable disasters. Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov reacted clearly to this, that is, once NATO intervenes, a fierce war will inevitably break out. Macron's fierce speech has two major goals: first, to deter Russia, not optimistic about the situation in Ukraine, and to make Russia a mouse when it launches an attack by threatening it; Second, in order to show its sense of existence, France took advantage of the setback of Biden's aid to Ukraine to make clear its position to Ukraine and strengthen its position in NATO.

The direction of Russian-Ukrainian relations will not change in any way because of intimidation from the West.

Russia has stood firm both economically and politically, and some of the recent sanctions have had a small impact on its economy and are not strong enough to force it to withdraw. The economic sanctions imposed on the United States and Europe in the past have not only shattered the image of the United States and Europe as "economic hegemons" in the world, but also dealt a devastating blow to the hegemonic status of the Western world. Now, it seems that only elections in the United States at the end of this year will have any hope of turning the tide. If Trump is re-elected, Kyiv** will lose its biggest supporters and be forced to reconsider returning to the negotiating table. Zelenskyy and other leaders need to be prepared for change in advance so that they can avoid spending too much money in negotiations.

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