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    Europe Is Closing The Door On Ukraine’s Fighting-Age Men

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    Governments opened their borders and welcomed millions of Ukrainian refugees while the television cameras were rolling. Politicians competed with one another to demonstrate their compassion. Now that the war has dragged on for years, the tone has completely changed. Suddenly, humanitarian principles have collided with military reality, and military reality always wins.

    The European Union is preparing new rules requiring newly arriving Ukrainian men of military age to provide official documentation proving they are exempt from military service before qualifying for temporary protection. If they cannot prove Kyiv authorized them to leave the country, they may no longer receive the protections that millions of Ukrainians have enjoyed since 2022.

    This should surprise absolutely no one. The European Commission already proposed extending temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until 2028 while specifically excluding newly arriving military-aged men who lack authorization to leave Ukraine. EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner openly admitted the objective is to balance humanitarian protection with Ukraine’s ability to continue fighting the war. Even more revealing was his statement that this exemption was requested by the Ukrainian government itself. Europe is no longer simply offering refuge. It is becoming an extension of Kyiv’s mobilization system.

    From the very beginning I warned that this war would consume an entire generation of young Ukrainian men. Wars are never fought by politicians. They are fought by ordinary people who are sent to die while those who make the decisions remain comfortably behind their desks. As casualties mounted and voluntary enlistment disappeared, Ukraine inevitably turned to forced mobilization. Videos have circulated for years showing military recruitment officers dragging men off sidewalks, pulling them from shopping centers, restaurants, and public transportation. That was never sustainable because eventually the only people left to draft are those desperately trying to escape.

    The European Union is now acknowledging what it refused to admit publicly. Refugee policy has become military policy. Back in 2024, Zelensky’s government suspended passport renewals and many consular services for military-aged Ukrainian men living abroad. At the time, many dismissed it as a temporary wartime measure. It was the first indication that Kyiv intended to reach beyond its own borders to keep men from escaping military service. Europe initially hesitated, but today the position has changed dramatically. The latest proposal effectively tells Ukrainian men that unless Kyiv approves their departure, Europe may no longer recognize them as refugees.

    Zelensky with EU leaders

    More than 4.33 million Ukrainians currently receive protection across the European Union. Hundreds of thousands of military-aged men also reside throughout Europe. Every man who remains abroad is one less soldier available to replenish units that have been fighting continuously for more than four years. Governments can dress it up in humanitarian language, but the objective is painfully obvious.

    Men in Ukraine are trapped. They cannot leave. They cannot vote for a change in policy or leadership. I have written extensively that Ukraine is simply running out of men. Earlier this year I noted that over one million men had already been mobilized since 2022, while reports suggested as many as six million military-aged men were attempting to avoid conscription. Zelensky lowered the draft age from 27 to 25 because the supply of volunteers disappeared long ago.

    Europe is now becoming an accomplice. Instead of offering sanctuary, Brussels is discussing whether military-aged Ukrainian men should be denied protection unless Kyiv certifies they are exempt from service. Think about what that means. Refugee policy is no longer based on humanitarian principles. It is being subordinated to military necessity. The European Union is quietly helping ensure that men cannot escape the battlefield.

    The greatest irony is that Europe spent years proclaiming it stood for human rights, freedom of movement, and the protection of refugees. Those principles are now being redefined according to military necessity. Refugee status is no longer determined solely by humanitarian need. It increasingly depends on whether a government fighting a war believes it can spare you.

    Our computer has consistently warned that this conflict would not remain confined to the battlefield. War changes everything. It changes financial markets, destroys economies, erodes civil liberties, and eventually transforms legal systems themselves. The line separating civilian life from military obligation becomes increasingly blurred. Europe is now crossing that line.

     



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