Sky_Blue_Dreamer
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Off topic, but this is another reason why I'm not a fan of increasing nuclear powerplants. People say that they're now much safer than those of the past (though IMO it's a cumulative probability that something would eventually go wrong) but then you've got to factor in complete lunatics trying to sabotage them. I'm sure a few weeks ago had I written that I'd have been laughed at and told it would never happen...When Putin starts shelling nuclear facilities the stakes increase massively.
It's interesting to read that Canada has been quoted along the lines of 'nothing should be off the table', particularly in terms of no fly zones.
I'm still not sure that we should intervene militarily, but I think the point may have come where we stop saying that we definitely won't. One of the big mistakes by NATO may have been the absolute insistence that we wouldn't get involved if Ukraine was invaded, that was like leaving an open door.
I can't see how it could hurt now to put a bit of ambiguity in our approach.
What if we played Putin's game, started to build large forces in and around Ukraine, whilst publicly saying that there was no intention to attack. I doubt he'd take us at our word, so he'd need to stretch his forces further. That might bring some respite for Ukraine.
A risky strategy, I know, but so is firing at nuclear power plants in the centre of Europe.