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NATO Member Nation Deploys Troops to Ukraine to “Learn”

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Denmark, a NATO member nation, plans to deploy troops to Ukraine. “They are not going there to actively participate in the war,” Maj. Gen. Peter Boysen, Denmark’s commander in chief, told reporters. Rather, Denmark claims they are sending military personnel to “learn” about war.

You cannot send troops to an active warzone and expect them not to have an active role in the fighting. Russia immediately commented that any military personnel in Ukraine will be considered a “legitimate target.” Yet, Denmark wants to send unarmed troops to the battlefield, perhaps to create the false flag event needed to officially enter the war.

“We’re sending some teams down to see what experiences the Ukrainians have had — first-hand,” Boysen said, noting that the number of troops to be deployed has not been determined. Unconcerned with the safety of the troops, Boysen commented that Ukraine has sufficient air raid warning systems in place and shelters. “We can learn a lot from the combat experience they have gained in Ukraine,” Boysen said. “It is clear that we are relying on their experience to become better in combat.”

Russia’s ambassador to Denmark, Vladimir Barbin, said that all facilities, including headquarters, training and education centers, as well as locations of military personnel and military equipment, both deep inside Ukrainian territory and on the front line, are a legitimate target.” Moscow will also strike any arms manufacturers operating in Ukraine, such as the German company Rheinmetall.

Over 70% of Ukraine’s fighting has been conducted using drone warfare, with 96% of the 1.5 million drones purchased in 2024 manufactured domestically. Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, believes that troops will better understand modern warfare witnessing it first-hand. Training will allegedly take place for a few weeks, but nothing is confirmed.

Denmark has already send over 8.5 billion euros to Ukraine since the war began through the Danish Ukraine Fund. Aside from Germany, no European nation has sent more to Ukraine than Denmark. Denmark established the “Danish Model,” whereby it purchases weapons and military supplies directly from Ukrainian manufacturers and circulates it back into the war. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said he is “open-minded” about deploying troops to Ukraine for “peacekeeping.”

These troops are not on a faux “peacekeeping” mission. Again, they will be unarmed sitting targets. Their mission is to observe and learn, and potentially, act as the first wave of NATO nation casualties to propel us into World War III.