We have to be committed. The country that's been attacked is Ukraine. We have to show commitment from the outside that we're willing to protect and go to the next level with Ukraine. If we don't, Russia will start looking at all the Baltic states, and then that becomes a bigger issue. All they're trying to do, from a Russian perspective, is to buy themselves some time, and in between that time is a country. They have to either have a foothold in that country or they have to annex that country.
That's what all the other countries are worried about. If you speak to anybody all through to the west of the Ukraine, they all think the same thing. All these countries have had their own meetings, and they've had collective meetings, and they are saying, “We're worried. What are we going to do?” Until NATO or the west or the U.S. decide on what they're going to do, they don't really know what to expect.
The problem they also have is that the leader of the free world, President Trump, has his eyes on other parts of the world and not particularly on Europe at this moment in time. They're worried about that. If there had been another president in the White House, maybe they wouldn't be as worried, but at the moment they are worried about what is going to transpire in the weeks and months ahead.