How is sending weapons to someone at war not an act of war?
It is...
And ohhh look at that... https://euobserver.com/world/154376
>Nato eyes deployment of French forces to Romania >Jens Stoltenberg, the Nato secretary general, said Wednesday (16 February) that French soldiers could be sent to Romania amid what he said were signs that Russia is continuing to prepare for conflict in Ukraine.
>PARIS, Feb 26 (Reuters) - France has decided to send defensive military equipment to Ukraine to support the country against Russia's invasion, a French army spokesman said on Saturday, adding that the issue of sending offensive arms was still under consideration.
>Paris: France is to deploy 500 military personnel as part of NATO forces to Romania after Russia invaded neighbouring Ukraine, the army chief of staff said Friday. "NATO has decided to reinforce its presence to send a very clear sign of strategic solidarity, to position forces in Romania," Thierry Burkhard told Radio France Internationale and broadcaster France24. "We will send around 500 men with armoured vehicles."
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It's going to get ugly for everybody involved...
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