By summer, NATO will communicate capability targets to the individual governments. [German news magazine] Spiegel reported in June that Germany will likely need 'upward of 272,000 troops' to implement the plans,
Do you involve the Turks? Turkey is a NATO country, and maybe they could provide the numbers. Russians may find that tolerable,
For example, a recent poll in Germany revealed that a staggering 59% of the public would support a deployment of the Bundeswehr, together with other European troops, to uphold a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia,
For every soldier, you need one in training and another recuperating, so my rough assessment is that overall you need at least 100,000 troops,
It's early days. There can be no such force without a sustainable deal,
Boots on the ground face a threat. Countries that will deploy them also face threats, especially hybrid threats or even assassinations,
The dilemma the Europeans face is: Where do they get those troops from? Pulling [them] from the border with Russia makes them vulnerable,
We do not plan to send Polish soldiers to the territory of Ukraine,
The end of this war, when it comes, cannot merely become a temporary pause before [Russian President Vladimir] Putin attacks again,
The Bundeswehr’s current size is 181,000, with a pre-2022 goal to grow to 203,000 [by] 2031,
Almost all European states reject such a mission without US participation as too risky. However, they could imagine participating if the US decided to do so. A British-French leadership role is not enough for most Europeans,
And it shouldn't be called a peacekeeping force, which is supposedly impartial. This is a deterrent force, a reassurance force, designed to deter Russia,
Regardless of that, actually to commit troops to such a volatile area, this is a hot zone where we've had three years of the most bloody trench warfare."
That kind of commitment is going to be very dangerous for any country that decides to put their troops in harm's way,
So my understanding of what the PM has said to date is that it is absolutely essential that any security guarantee is done in partnership with the US
Our European partners have confirmed that they will stand with Ukraine regardless of the position of the USA
It's not an unhappy day for us, because we fully understand that this negotiating process is only beginning, and it will be a very complex and nuanced negotiating process
It is my understanding that before
This is highly inappropriate, to put it bluntly and honestly – we don’t even know what the outcome will be."
It is my understanding that before any troop deployment, it would be normal, if circumstances allow, for Parliament to be consulted. But, as I say, I do think that we are some way away from this at the moment."