Friday, March 11, 2022

Defence chief contradicts Liz Truss over idea of Britons going to fight in Ukraine

Guardian:

Defence chief contradicts Liz Truss over idea of Britons going to fight in Ukraine

Sir Tony Radakin says it would be unlawful for individuals to travel to offer military help


Sir Tony Radakin urged people not to rush towards ‘the sound of gunfire’. Photograph: Hollie Adams/Getty Images


The UK’s chief of the defence staff has slapped down Liz Truss’s suggestion that Britons could travel to Ukraine to take up arms in the war against Russia, saying doing so would be illegal.

kt comments: Liz Truss is closely associated (politically, ideologically) with American John Bolton where both are hawk-ish (right winger). The (disgusting) irony is John Bolton was a chickenhawk during the Vietnam war.

What is a chickenhawk? A person who is hypocritical for personally dodging a draft or otherwise shirking their duty to their country during a time of armed conflict while advocating that others do so. Generally, the implication is that chickenhawks lack the moral character to participate in war themselves, preferring to ask others to support, fight and perhaps die in an armed conflict.

Bolton, by both his actions and admission, admitted that he joined the US National Guard in hopes of avoiding tour of duty in Vietnam that would have been likely if he had been drafted instead. In retrospect, we know his number came up, so he avoided Vietnam due to the national guard service.

He supported Vietnam war but avoided purposefully serving there himself.

He is a typical specimen of chickenhawks and to this day he advocates military options including wars as solutions to problems, wanting to send other people to die and do what he purposefully avoided.

Sir Tony Radakin urged people not to rush towards “the sound of gunfire” and stressed there were many other ways that people in the UK could support those resisting the advancement of Vladimir Putin’s troops.

The unusually direct comment will be viewed as a strict admonishment of the foreign secretary’s suggestion, which had already been rejected by the defence secretary, Ben Wallace.

Last week, Truss was quizzed about the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s call for anyone who wanted to “join the defence of security in Europe” to “stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukrainians against the invaders”.

Asked whether Britons should venture out to fight, she said: “I do support that, and of course that is something that people can make their own decisions about.

“The people of Ukraine are fighting for freedom and democracy not just for Ukraine, but for the whole of Europe because that’s what President Putin is challenging.”

However, Radakin made clear his disdain at the intervention.



He told the BBC’s Sunday Morning programme that any Britons who wanted to serve in the military should do so “in their own armed forces”.

“We’ve been very clear that it’s unlawful as well as unhelpful for UK military and for the UK population to start going towards Ukraine in that sense,” Radakin said.

“Support from the UK, support in whatever way you can. But this isn’t really something that you want to rush to, in terms of the sound of gunfire. This is about sensible support, based in the UK.”

Asked about whether Truss was wrong to have suggested otherwise, Radakin said she was reflecting an understandable desire that Britons wanted to support the people of Ukraine in defending their lands from Russian troops.However, he said that sentiment should be properly “channelled into support for Ukraine”.

“We’re saying, as professional military people, that is not necessarily the sensible thing to be doing,” he added.

Wallace has also admonished the suggestion, saying that while defending Ukraine was a “just cause”, British citizens who wanted to fight should “come and join our armed forces”.

He previously said: “There are people who will go … I think what I would say is unless you are properly trained, unless you are a, you know, experienced member of an armed forces, I think there are better ways for you to contribute to the security of Ukraine.”


4 comments:

  1. 3rd Nation citizens should Not become combatants.

    If caught by the Russians, they could be summarily shot, without Geneva Convention protections.

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    1. Wakakakaka…

      Know-nothing on parades AGAIN!

      Check the definitiond of the mercenaries under the Geneva Convention protections, only then u fart!

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  2. https://youtu.be/dcYOjbyttvM

    Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful video of Russian tanks column reduced to burning scrap metal by a classy Ukrainian Wankee-manufactured Javelin ambush.

    Destroy the lead tank, destroy the rear tank, the column in between starts to panic and become sitting ducks.

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    1. Observe closely how those smokes arise after the tank is supposedly been hit by the 'javelin'!

      The Javelin missiles are designed to hit a tank from above in a “top attack” – striking at the top of the tank's turret where the armour is thinnest. This will either completely destroy the tank, or incapacitate the crew inside.

      The video shown the projectiles hitting the sides of the moving tanks/APC. & the explosion patterns r that of a rocket projectile!

      So?

      How about the YouTube is a photoshopped footage of a convoy under attacks during the Bosnia war of 90s?

      BTW, where is the 'Z' insignia that the Russian military vehicles imprinted on in their operation in Ukraine?

      A very lousy unprofessional PS job of the propaganda! Can only con those know-nothing mfers, searching high&low for syiok-sendiri fart.

      Wakakakaka… sitting ducks?

      As in yr wildest wet dream!

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