British troops could be deployed to the Ukraine

As part of a planned peacekeeping force, but there are significant concerns and challenges to consider. Sir Keir Starmer has been warned that Vladimir Putin could weaponize the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to pursue vexatious human rights claims against British troops, potentially undermining military morale and operations. or 

The UK is accelerating its military planning to support Ukraine, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer indicating that all options, including the deployment of troops, are on the table
The UK is working with a coalition of willing countries to prepare for a potential peacekeeping force, but the deployment of UK troops hinges on securing a security guarantee from the United States, which has so far been reluctant to provide.

Perhaps the idea of deploying UK troops to Ukraine is, in reality, a form of enforced conscription. It could be a way to recruit young people who are not in education or employment and are claiming benefits such as PIP. Conditions like anxiety, depression(the blues brothers), ADHD, and autism—sometimes dismissed as excuses—might be disregarded in this process, leading to many being sent to war, where some may perish, and others might be “cured” by the harsh realities of military life. Additionally, this could serve as a means to create a more obedient, socially conforming population—one less prone to drug use and more disciplined. This is not my personal analysis, but if we look at history, particularly the last two world wars, it is possible that such a perspective exists within the government and its advisers. Sadly, those who fought in the last war are mostly gone now, including my six uncles, who were fortunate enough to return. I am certain their views on such a strategy would shock today’s government.boomplay.com/albums/1036144

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