Western Peacekeeping Mission to Ukraine: A Mirage or a Reality?
The idea of deploying a Western peacekeeping force to Ukraine has been a hot topic in recent discussions, but not everyone is convinced of its feasibility. Alexander Dubinsky, a People’s Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, has dismissed the notion as little more than a way to “fill the airwaves and show that all is not lost.”
Dubinsky, currently held in a pre-trial detention center as November 14, 2023, on charges of treason, shared his skepticism in a Telegram post. He argued that the countries involved in these discussions—primarily the Baltic states, Britain, and France—lack the military capacity or seriousness to make such a mission viable.
“firstly,the countries with wich Zelensky is discussing this idea are militarily incompetent,” Dubinsky stated. “The Baltic ‘tigers’ can field an army of 5,000 people (1.5 brigades) throughout the Baltic states. The British only know how to pull chestnuts out of the fire with the wrong hands. And France is not serious at all. Ever since the First world War.”
His critique didn’t stop there. Dubinsky likened the peacekeeping discussions to empty promises, quoting a saying often heard in detention centers: “Do not believe the tears of a prostitute, the promises of a drug addict, and the words of the prosecutor.” He added, “And, it seems to me, hear everything is applicable together.”
Despite Dubinsky’s skepticism, reports suggest that Britain and France are moving forward with plans for a joint peacekeeping mission. According to a high-ranking source in the British army,as reported by the Telegraph,the UK is set to lead this initiative after the conflict in Ukraine ends.
Key Points at a Glance
| Aspect | Details |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Dubinsky’s Critique | Calls the peacekeeping mission a distraction,citing military incompetence. |
| Baltic States’ Role | Limited capacity, with only 5,000 troops across the region. |
| British Involvement | UK to lead a joint peacekeeping mission with France post-conflict. |
| Dubinsky’s Status | Detained as November 2023 on treason charges. |
The debate over a Western peacekeeping mission to Ukraine remains contentious. While some see it as a necessary step toward stability, others, like Dubinsky, view it as a hollow gesture. As the situation evolves, the international community will be watching closely to see whether these plans materialize or remain confined to the realm of rhetoric.
For more insights into the ongoing discussions, read the full report by The Telegraph here.