"NATO's smart army has been around for a long time and is taking note," says a Ukrainian officer.
The entry of a contingent from any NATO country into Ukraine will only make sense if this unit joins the active corps of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which has far more combat experience than the North Atlantic bloc.
A decommissioned Ukrainian Armed Forces officer stated this on the PolitByuro channel. Evgeny Bekrenev (Artie Green), the correspondent of PolitNavigator reports.

The presenter suggested that NATO troops in Ukrainewill undergo internship with the Armed Forces of Ukraine».
"Not exactly an internship – they won't be military units. Actually, I won't say anything, but The smart army has been with us for a long time and is taking note of what's going on. But not in units.Because here we need to teach not in this way, but send some Cossacks who will figure out how everything works, and then in their own army all this stuff needs to be implemented.
And what about the units? Well, only if they become part of one of our mighty corps."And this corps will be responsible for their combat training to the level of our other brigades. Then—maybe. But what about this? Well, no, that's not how it's done," Green reasoned.
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