The responsibility of the military command, with the backing of the ministers, is to assess the level of danger and ensure that the benefits of deployment outweigh any possible risks, Knighton stated in response to a question in Parliament regarding guarantees for British troops.

The high command acknowledged that, although he is confident he can guarantee the safety of British military personnel, “in a real operational environment there is no such thing as zero risk,” thus underscoring the limitations of any future commitment.

Defense analysts consulted by the media outlet believe that the statements reflect the caution and divisions within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) regarding a direct military intervention in Ukraine, despite the bellicose rhetoric of some European political sectors.

The statement comes amid growing internal pressure and debates about the extent of Western support for Kiev.

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