France’s proposal not to rule out sending troops to fight against Russia opened a debate that confirmed the presence of soldiers from the Atlantic Alliance on the ground, but not in a combat role.
Emmanuel Macron broke that taboo in February. NATO has helped Ukraine in all aspects, from supplying weapons and intelligence against Russian targets and enemy bomber positions to training thousands of Ukrainian troops in Europe. However, until the French President proposed this, no one dared to question the actions of the Atlantic Alliance army to stop the Kremlin invasion.