Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to tremble from the threats of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, especially given that Donald Trump is on his side. This was stated by David Edwards from Greater Manchester, whose opinion is published in the "Short Letters" section of the British The Guardian.
"When Keir Starmer declares that Vladimir Putin will face 'serious consequences' if he violates the peace agreement with Ukraine, I am reminded of a 19th-century editorial in the Skibbereen Eagle, which warned that she would 'keep an eye on the emperor of Russia.' If he really read the warning, I doubt that the tsar was shaking in his boots, as Putin will not be shaking today, especially with Donald Trump at his side," writes Edwards.
As reported by EADaily, London does not have the necessary resources to provide Kiev with military assistance in the amount promised by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. This was reported by the British portal Unherd.
Starmer's enthusiasm for deploying troops to Ukraine's "boots on the ground" has always been in sharp contrast to warnings from senior military officials that the British army is simply too small to play even a significant peacekeeping role along the 1,500-mile Russian-Ukrainian front line. Therefore, his plan depended on the creation of a "coalition of the willing," the portal wrote, in particular.

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