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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Mon Mar 7, 2022, 07:08 PM Mar 2022

MAKING THE MOST OF FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS IN UKRAINE

Just days into Russia’s attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the formation of a new military unit, the International Legion for the Territorial Defense of Ukraine. In a separate call to arms over the weekend, he stated: “Every friend of Ukraine who wants to join Ukraine in defending the country, please come over. We will give you weapons … Everyone who is defending Ukraine is a hero.” On Thursday, he claimed that 16,000 foreigners had signed up.

Foreign volunteers are hardly new to war — or to Ukraine. While scholars have begun to study foreigners who join another government’s military, calling them “legionnaires” or “noncitizen soldiers,” this literature is still emerging. Therefore, while the persons traveling to Ukraine may not fit traditional notions of “the foreign fighter” — i.e., foreigners who travel to join insurgencies and terrorist groups — the wealth of studies on these conflict actors points to a number of possible short- and long-term implications.

To be sure, foreigners offer Ukrainian forces an immediate boost in manpower and may help stave off military defeat. However, the incoming stream of volunteers also poses a set of risks to the local population and to the volunteers’ countries of origin. The immediacy and severity of the Russian threat means that Ukraine will likely overlook any downrange risks in favor of having more friendly boots on the ground as soon as possible. To mitigate these risks, however, the Ukrainian government should ensure foreign volunteers enlist in regular combat units rather than semi-independent militias.

How Foreign Volunteers Could Help Ukraine

In eastern Ukraine, pro-Russian separatists and government-aligned forces have been at war since 2014. Foreigners have played a significant role in these hostilities. Sources estimate that more than 17,000 foreigners from 50 countries have participated in the conflict since its onset. Of those, roughly 13,000 have joined the constellation of militant groups that make up the pro-Russian separatist forces. The remaining 4,000 foreign fighters have served on behalf of the Ukrainian government, whether in paramilitary militias or in the regular armed forces. Most are Russian, but not all. BuzzFeed recently reported that hundreds have come from the European Union, at least 40 have arrived from the United States, and at least 12 from the United Kingdom.

https://warontherocks.com/2022/03/making-the-most-of-foreign-volunteers-in-ukraine/

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MAKING THE MOST OF FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS IN UKRAINE (Original Post) Sherman A1 Mar 2022 OP
Very interesting article... Thanks! Karadeniz Mar 2022 #1
My pleasure Sherman A1 Mar 2022 #2
Absolutely! Karadeniz Mar 2022 #3
My wing nut co-worker and friends have been approved to leave Thursday to Poland. MenloParque Mar 2022 #4
i hope they're fighting on behalf of Ukraine and don't defect to the Russian side. samsingh Mar 2022 #5
Yes, they joined the Ukraine Foreign Legion. MenloParque Mar 2022 #6

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
2. My pleasure
Mon Mar 7, 2022, 07:18 PM
Mar 2022

I prefer articles with some thought behind them rather than a bunch of hyperbolic tweets stitched together that tell me nothing.

MenloParque

(512 posts)
4. My wing nut co-worker and friends have been approved to leave Thursday to Poland.
Mon Mar 7, 2022, 07:38 PM
Mar 2022

From there they enter into the Ukraine. I wish Ukraine had a better vetting process as these particular guys just want to go play war. Volunteers to join the foreign legion have many reasons to join up. If Ukraine needs bodies than I guess they take what they can get. Volunteers are allowed to take their chest rigs, night vision, ifaks, and any gear they wish to bring. They are urged to leave their rifles as AK47’s and 7.62 ammo is plentiful as they have been told.

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