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He said the ideas had come from "lessons learned out of the experience in Ukraine, mostly through the eyes of our UK special operations partners, who not only have done that in their formations, but they've also learned very quickly that they needed other elements of their joint force."

In a statement to Business Insider, a Ministry of Defence spokesperson said: "It is the long-standing policy of successive governments not to comment on UK Special Forces."

US Commander Appeared to Suggest UK Special Forces Were in Ukraine

I feel like sometimes, UK is just used as the bait to test Russia's reaction.

  • "Go on UK, be the first to send ATGMs"
  • "Go on UK, be the first to send MBTs"
  • "Go on UK, be the first to send long-range missiles"
  • "Hey, did you hear, UK has special forces in Ukraine"

People keep leaking that UK and only UK has special forces in Ukraine, Lmao.

Just makes the whole debate about sending training forces even more dumb cause Russia would definitely know if there are UK special forces in Ukraine as well and they've done precisely fuck all about it but we're still pissing our pants about sending some training forces far away from the frontlines in a non-combat role cause why? Russia might get mad if we shoot down some unmanned weapons?