Sunday, June 19, 2022

Let the British Do Russia Themselves

Editor's note: Don't worry. The British are blowing hot air. First we read news reports about an orgy in Essex that will prevent British paratroopers from participating in NATO "war games," and now we read the British Army's new top general tells British troops to "prepare to fight in Europe again." Go for it Britain, Russia is all yours. Apparently, the British haven't learned anything about the Russians since the Crimean War of 1853-1856. Check the running list of mercenaries killed in Ukraine. You will find over 1,800 mercenaries from Poland and 122 from Britain are going back in iced body bags compliments of the Russian military. 

Britain's Boris Johnson meets Zelenskiy on surprise Kyiv trip
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Source: Aletho News

British Army's New Top General Tells Troops to Prepare to 'Fight in Europe Again', 'Defeat Russia'

June 19, 2022
 
Russia and the UK haven't engaged one another directly in battle since the Crimean War of 1853-1856. It was that conflict which became the subject of Lord Alfred Tennyson's famous poem 'The Charge of the Light Brigade', the disastrous cavalry charge against Russian troops during the 1854 Battle of Balaklava which nearly wiped out British forces.
 
Britain must prepare to return to continental Europe to fight and win a conflict against Russia, General Sir Patrick Sanders, the new Chief of the General Staff of the British Army, has said.

"There is now a burning imperative to forge an Army capable of fighting alongside our allies and defeating Russia in battle. We are the generation that must prepare the Army to fight in Europe once again," Sanders wrote in a letter to the troops after taking over from his predecessor, Gen. Sir Mark Carleton-Smith earlier this week.

Sanders emphasized that he was the first British chief of general staff "since 1941 to take command of the Army in the shadow of a land war in Europe involving a continental power," carefully wording his comment to avoid mentioning NATO involvement in the 1990s Yugoslav Wars, including the 78-day-long bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999.

The general suggested that the crisis in Ukraine highlighted the Army's "core purpose" of protecting Britain "by being ready to fight and win wars on land."

Sir Patrick's sentiments have been echoed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who wrote in an article for The Sunday Times that the UK and its allies must "steel" themselves for a "long" slog in Ukraine, and that the West needs "to enlist time on Ukraine's side."

Separately, in an interview with Bild, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg similarly urged allies to "be prepared" for the Ukraine crisis "to last for years," and stressed that the bloc "must not weaken in our support of Ukraine, even if the costs are high – not only in terms of military support but also because of rising energy and food prices" at home.

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