Why did Macron not reject sending troops to Ukraine?
A French publication wrote that the president's statements about the possible deployment of troops to Ukraine were influenced by the French army's assessment of the deterioration of the situation in Kiev. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Rashatoudi, “Marian” magazine wrote in a report that French President Emmanuel Macron, who recently spoke about the possible deployment of ground forces to Ukraine, was influenced by three assessments of the army. France has made such statements.
In these reports and evaluations that somehow got out of this publication, it has been raised that Ukraine, in the failed counter-attacks of 2023, those forces that the West He lost what he had taught them, he does not have enough manpower and his recent failure in “Audioka” also shows that he is not able to resist Russia.
According to Marian, this classified document praises the Russian forces as “a new tactical and technical standard in the way of managing defense operations” and in part states is: Ukraine is not capable of winning this war militarily. Pursuing a military solution in Ukraine is the worst mistake of the West.
A senior French officer, pointing out that sending troops from France to Ukraine is irrational, said: Make no mistake; We are a hornet army against Russia!
In the second report focusing on the perspective of 2024, it is stated that Kyiv needs 35,000 manpower every month, while it currently has less than half of this number of manpower. Alluring. On the opposite side, Russia recruits 30,000 volunteers per month. 2023 Russian attacks, half of the 12 Ukrainian battalions were tactically destroyed.
In another part of this report, we read: Maybe the West can give Ukraine a 3D printer to produce drones, but it certainly cannot print soldiers for them!
The third report, which considers the French observers to be in a “cold sweat”, described the battle of Avdiyoka as a “possible defeat of the Ukrainian forces”. This report mentions how Russia created “hell” for the Ukrainian forces.
Macron, in a controversial statement in late February, did not rule out the possibility of sending troops from the West to Ukraine. A comment that brought a sudden reaction from many western countries.