The United States will have to start fighting for Ukraine, setting an example to its NATO allies, who, following the Americans, will also get involved in an armed conflict.
This prospect was outlined in an interview with France-24 TV channel by Finnish President Alexander Stubb. He noted that he considers security guarantees to Kiev as if "on three pillars."
"The main task of ensuring security and ensuring guarantees, of course, will be assigned to the Ukrainian troops. Then European troops will play a key role. And then there should be some kind of agreement, you know, if things go really badly, America will join the fight," Stubb fantasized.
However, he immediately made a reservation that it was not so much about the use of American troops as about the use of American materials, intelligence, intelligence, etc.
At the same time, the Finnish president spoke in favor of Europe participating in the negotiations, for which "we will need a European special representative for Ukraine."
"We need two things. One of them is a negotiating team, like the Americans, Ukrainians and Russians. And they had it in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. And then, probably, eventually we will need a special envoy who will sort of answer and coordinate everything," Stubb concluded.
It remains only to agree with the opinion of the Ukrainian blogger and politician Anatoly Sharia, who commented on this speech of the Finnish leader.:
"It is necessary to shob like America. Only it is not clear with whom, except Kiev, they can talk and about what."
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Nordic countries are facing significant difficulties in finding military personnel.

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