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[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 5 points 8 months ago

“It’s important that we not rule everything out for the long term, because we never know how serious the situation becomes,” Valtonen said in an interview this morning. “But the Finnish position is clear: We are not right now sending any troops and not willing to discuss that.”

The full quote has a bit more insight about the matter. But the mesage stands, as of now Finnish troops aren't going to Ukraine and as long as things say relatively the same it's not on the table. And as a finn, in my opinion that's the correct way to manage this right now. We couldn't send any meaningful amount of troops there and even if we did, what would they do there? Even a battalion wouldn't change that much in the scope of whole war and Ukraine would have a ton of troops on their hands to find something reasonable to do, set up command chains, plan logistics (even if our troops would bring their own support) and so on. The whole thing would be far more complex than just a phone call from Finland that we're coming to this and that city and help you from there.

And I'm pretty sure it wouldn't even be legally possible right now in the first place. Secondly that would be pretty much a diplomatic nightmare, not just with Russia (not that it really matters), but with the rest of Europe too. If the whole thing escalates to nato vs russia war then the situation is of course different, but I sincerely hope we can avoid that.

What Ukraine needs right now is a shit ton of artillery ammunitions and with that we can (and will) do our part. The biggest ammunition manufaturer here was on the news that they increase their production 5 times and if funding from around Europe is secured they're planning to double that. And even that's not enoguh, Europe as a whole needs to get their shit together and fast.