Putin’s Defiance: Russia Will Not Tolerate Western Troops on Ukrainian Soil

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In an act of stark defiance, Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared that Moscow will not tolerate the presence of any Western troops on Ukrainian soil. He has backed this up with a threat to attack any such forces, labeling them “legitimate targets for destruction.”
This defiant stance is a direct rejection of a 26-nation initiative, championed by France, to provide Ukraine with postwar security guarantees through a military deployment. This is a key aspiration for Ukraine, but for Russia, it is a line that cannot be crossed.
The Kremlin is using this defiant posture to test the resolve of the Western alliance. It is betting that the coalition will fracture under the pressure of a direct military threat, a bet that seems to be paying off given the public reluctance of several key European nations to commit troops.
This act of defiance comes at a time when the path to peace is completely obscured. With no active negotiations, the conflict is being defined by military power and defiant rhetoric, creating a deeply unstable and perilous international environment.

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