EU considers troop deployment to Ukraine but faces significant hurdles
The EU is considering deploying troops to Ukraine if a peace deal is reached, but experts warn that success depends on U.S. support. The UK has expressed willingness to send troops, while Poland has ruled out deploying its soldiers. European leaders are discussing troop contributions, but key nations remain uncertain. Germany's Chancellor has not committed, and Poland will only provide logistical support. Experts estimate that a force of 50,000 to 100,000 troops is needed. U.S. involvement is seen as crucial for the mission's effectiveness. European nations lack sufficient resources and manpower for such a deployment. Some suggest including Turkish troops to make the force more acceptable to Russia.