British boots on the ground in Ukraine
Britain is that nation that steps forwards and leads when it comes to European Security. It is time to be bolder and conclude this war. My comments on @LBCOfficial.
Britain is that nation that steps forwards and leads when it comes to European Security. It is time to be bolder and conclude this war. My comments on @LBCOfficial.
When a sovereign nation is coerced into concessions that weaken its long-term security, reward an aggressor and trade its future for the promise of short-term calm, that is not diplomacy. It is capitulation.
It is time for America to finally stand with Europe, not behind its adversary. Tobias's thoughts on GB News.
Putin is trying to distract and disrupt us from taking our eye off of the ball on supporting Ukraine. I'm pleased to see the response by Britain, but I believe it needs to go further.
"America may have battles in the future and they may want Europe's help. If we're still bogged down with Russia, we won't be there in America's hour of need."
Putin's aggression is spilling into Ukraine. NATO's dated defence posture needs upgrading. Let's agree what 'victory' looks like in Ukraine, and compete the mission. These are my reflections from the 2025 Warsaw Security Conference.
After a valiant three-year battle, Ukraine will cede one-fifth of its land to Russia, Putin lives on to fight another day, and America is pulling out of Europe. This is game-changing. The repercussions for NATO’s survival, Europe’s security, and Britain’s own defences are immense. Straightway, there should
Defence and security analyst Tobias Ellwood says the West should give Ukraine the military kit it needs "without caveats" so they can win their war with Russia.
"We've Been Too Risk Averse!" Tobias Ellwood On Ukraine's Incursion Into Russia
Ukraine’s created a rare turning point in this conflict - only with increased Western support can it be exploited
Ukraine's bold incursion into Russia's Kursk region boosts morale and tests Putin's regime. Tobias Ellwood argues the West's hesitancy in fully supporting Ukraine limits their potential, urging a more assertive stance against Russia despite nuclear fears.
We need a bigger NATO with Britain taking the lead. Putin's ambitions signal a return to Russian expansionism, threatening all of Europe. As global tensions rise, the call for increased defense budgets grows. Britain must spearhead efforts to counter emerging security challenges.
The article discusses the potential implications of the Ukraine conflict in shaping a new world order led by China and Russia. It highlights the West's struggle to respond effectively and suggests that the outcome of this conflict could determine global power dynamics for the rest of the century.
‘Terrorists are taking advantage of the Ukraine distraction to regroup and rearm’
We seem to have lost the ability take calculated but resolute risks – and until that changes, Putin will take advantage
Re-arm, get real with the axis of autocracy… and kick the Russian ambassador out
Had Western forces taken a confident approach, Nato would have dispatched a division to support Ukraine and averted disaster