I get the arguments about not escalating the conflict, I really do, but it's very hard not to feel in some way complicit in this.
There's no legitimacy to attacking a children's hospital, at what point do you have to say 'enough'.
Maybe we need to play Putin at his own game, offer as much direct military support to Ukraine as we can (offensive, defensive, cyber, planes, drones, artillery, missiles, political destabilisation, whatever) whilst absolutely denying that we're doing it.
I don't know, maybe that's daft, or maybe we're already doing it, but the seeming shambles around getting them a few jets doesn't exactly fill me with hope...
I’ve always felt we/NATO could have left our involvement/interference a bit more ambiguous and put some lines in the sand around targeting civilians and nuclear reactors for example.
However I also wonder whether Putin wants us to get involved so he could argue he’s been proven right, nato are pushing too far East/ threatening Russia and that’s why he invaded in the first place. Who knows what that cunts thinking