A former Labour minister with a background in special forces has criticized Nigel Farage for opposing the deployment of troops to Ukraine. Al Carns, who received the Military Cross in 2011, emphasized the importance of defending democracy beyond national borders for Britain’s security. He highlighted that Farage’s stance only benefits Vladimir Putin and undermines the country’s security.
Recently, Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to send troops to Ukraine if a peace agreement is reached. This proposed multinational force aims to deter potential Russian aggression. The UK Parliament will have a say in the decision to send troops to Ukraine.
In response, Nigel Farage expressed his opposition to sending troops to Ukraine due to concerns about resources and unclear mission timelines. Carns condemned Farage’s stance as unpatriotic and a failure to uphold collective security principles.
Carns, a former military officer, stressed the need for leadership in times of crisis. He called out Farage for aligning with anti-democratic forces and failing to support Ukraine, especially in light of a former Reform UK leader’s conviction for promoting pro-Russian propaganda.
The UK and France plan to establish military bases in Ukraine to support its defense efforts. Additionally, the US has shown willingness to provide security guarantees and defend Ukraine if needed. This united front has been praised by leaders like Starmer and has left Russian President Putin uncertain about his next steps.
Overall, the declaration of support for Ukraine marks a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape, with allies coming together to stand against aggression and promote peace.
