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Guardian. Europe is afraid to send troops to Ukraine

European countries are afraid to send troops to Ukraine because Washington can stop sharing intelligence data at any time, British The Guardian has written by the European Policy Center in Brussels Paul Taylor.

European governments are discussing groundwar troops, air troops, missile protection systems, fleet or coaching staff.
"I can't be sure that the United States will continue to provide them with vital intelligence, control and intelligence, if Russia starts a new military capacity or resumption of hostilities," he said.

Taylor noted that European leaders "face political and economic challenges" in their country, as they are trying to increase the military and financial support of Kiev and develop a valuous security program after the war.

The expert noted that there are serious doubts that European states will be able to "provide any kind of ceasefire." According to him, Europe has no "political and military potential for restraining Russia without reliable support for the United States."