The potentiality for a war to extend to 1,000 days to the East in Europe is not a sight calculated up until today. As the rest of the free world is assessing its contribution to the war effort led by President Zelenskyy, it’s worth remembering we’ve been here before.

However, after the last attempt at total domination – albeit on a larger scale back then – we were assured peace and security by a political union. It’s not an imagination we need right now but a pair of glasses to see it’s a shallow promise to hold out to friends and allies.
The reorganisation of priorities is a necessity because as Europe realises it has troubles on multiple fronts, and it can’t rely on a rainbow to bring back prosperity, it will stare many different futures in the face. The question is if Ukraine can still fight for 1,000 more.





