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It is indeed “‘ JUST YOUR OPINION’” & I am pleased that the majority of people on this thread do not agree with you.
I have not posted before as I tend to avoid political matters & out of my depth with ‘political debate’.
I will not enter into ‘clever’ ‘point-scoring’ dialogue here but am compelled to share my own personal experience here in the UK
1) We were all glued to our TV/Radio’s in February 2022, when Russia attacked Ukraine….in tears, watching the dreadful footage of the devastation wreaked on ordinary people. People just like ourselves.
2) Some in the UK opened up their homes to Ukrainian families evacuated from war zones.
A friend, retired & living alone in a good-sized property, did just this & took in two young ladies, each with a child of 5 or 6. They arrived with a backpack each. They had reluctantly left everything behind ( homes, belongings, elderly parents/grandparents/ extended family/pets) but most importantly their beloved husbands and Daddies to try & keep the children safe.
These beautiful people were traumatised….the children particularly unable to sleep & startled by any loud noise after spending weeks in a basement with bombs falling above.
This is something I have SEEN personally, not just read about.
The mothers spoke little English but were within weeks applying for jobs locally, to support themselves and the children enrolled in the village school.
The community rallied round, as funding from the government was typically rather slow to arrive & they had nothing.
My friend fed them, provided a safe space, helped with the necessary admin by driving them to the necessary offices ( some hundreds of miles away), clothed them from Charity shops, helped them learn English. All from her own pocket. She is by no means wealthy.
She did this out of love & compassion for fellow human beings.
3 years later, this Ukrainian family are still with her. Their menfolk are still fighting to defend their country.
They love their country & intend to return to Ukraine & reunite with their loved ones when it is safe to do so.
3) Another chilling experience….when I parked in a supermarket car park ( here in the quiet rural north of England) & realised the car parked alongside was riddled with bullet holes…..
…….In the back was a BABY SEAT…….On the dashboard a small Ukrainian flag.
4) We were again glued to our TV’s, again in tears on February 28th 2025, watching in disbelief the appalling attack on the Ukrainian President in the Oval Office.
USA is no longer a friend or ally to the UK.
We believe that the recent actions of President Trump have brought us all much closer to World War III.
This is MY OPINION
It’s deeply moving to hear personal experiences like this, reminding us that behind every headline and political debate, there are real people—individuals and families enduring unimaginable hardships. This kind of first-hand account puts a human face on the crisis and brings clarity to why we need to think beyond politics and recognize the deep, personal toll that war takes on innocent lives.
It's not just numbers on a page—they are individuals with lives, hopes, and dreams who are caught in an unthinkable situation.
Thank you for sharing this. It really helps put things into perspective and reminds us all of the importance of empathy and the human connection, especially in times of crisis.