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RolStoppable said:

Macron didn't rule out Western ground forces in Ukraine. Now that was a shocking statement, considering how reluctant the West has been with weapon deliveries. Although the French revised this statement to mean ground forces that are not meant for combat operations.

Well, whatever. It was clear that everybody else would be against this. But maybe this was a calculated attempt to push the next red line further into the distance to get something less dramatic approved? "Yeah, we are giving Ukraine new weapon systems, but still no soldiers. We remain considerate and careful." - Nah, I don't believe it.

But in actually concrete news, it's great that France has stopped blocking purchases of ammo from non-EU countries. Also funny to read that the Czech Republic will act as the middleman, so none of the "morally good" European countries have to get their hands dirty. They'll provide the cash without asking where the goods actually come from.

Honestly think Macron is just doing his typical posturing and nothing more than that. I've no belief that the West would ever consider putting forces into Ukraine, even non-combat ones, during the course of the war or when there's a possibility of a missile strike killing them, some are still too afraid to send long-range missiles, others are still too afraid to let Ukraine use certain western weapons on Russian soil.

But it makes sense to not rule out any option.

About the Czech find, isn't that more along the lines that EU as a collective entity can't fund ammunition purchases outside of EU but individual countries can still make the decision to do it themselves? Which is what Czech Republic has done but they need the help funding it, technically it won't be an EU collective effort but individual countries choosing to help.

At least that's how I thought it meant, I might be wrong though.