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Transnational Thursday for November 20, 2025

Transnational Thursday is a thread for people to discuss international news, foreign policy or international relations history. Feel free as well to drop in with coverage of countries you’re interested in, talk about ongoing dynamics like the wars in Israel or Ukraine, or even just whatever you’re reading.

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Can anyone explain from where comes the staunch pro Ukraine, no compromise ever position of UK - I can understand the other players in this tragicomedy, but have absolutely no idea why UK believes and acts as it does?

Most people in the UK feel that wars of aggression and invasion are a fundamental red line that shouldn't be rewarded under any circumstances, due to obvious lessons from history. In the mind of the average Brit it's really no more complicated than that.

The UK has participated in at least two wars of aggression and invasion this century - Iraq and Afghanistan. Not buying that explanation.

Well (1) hypocrisy exists, and (2) those wars, to the extent they were popular (they weren't at all) were not generally thought of as 'let's go and get this territory for ourselves', but more as 'we have to do this to keep our special relationship with America' or 'we have to do this to stop WMD attacks'.