Yeah she's saying "we can send trainers" and "we're not intimidated by you". It's a rhetorical response to a rhetorical threat. Political sparring.
Particular focus on "trainers", to help train Ukrainian troops. Not front-line soldiers.
It's also interesting that Russia's red lines are seen as valid and violating them is an offense, but Russian sabotage and attacks in NATO territory, not to mention the whole "invading Ukraine" thing, are never even mentioned. Why does Russia have the right to do everything and nobody else has the right to do anything in response? Because Russia has nuclear weapons? So do France and the UK. Russia's nuclear sabre rattling was not undermined by NATO, but by the Russian government itself. If you make dozens of empty threats, people will eventually stop responding, even if you are eventually actually serious for once. Not that I think they are.
I'm with neutral observer and moderate compromiser Slavoj Žižek on this.
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Victory Day Parade:
Apparently there were more western weapons in Moscow than Russian ones. No T-14 or T-15, I guess they are all memory-holed anyway. Weird that they don't bother to procure some stuff, surely they can scrape together two dozen armored vehicles to avoid looking so pathetic. I suppose it's down to their schizophrenic line of "West and Ukraine are weak and worthless, but they are an existential threat anyway somehow and fighting them is very difficult, basically like WW II".
The Immortal Regiment was again forbidden from participating, probably because family members of dead soldiers parading with their images is undesirable. It's a pretty cold decision though.
Schizophrenia:
It occurred to me that the Moscow orthodogs claim God is on the side of Russia, but it is Russia that has been hit by unseasonably cold weather year after year since the war started, floods, fires, blood moon, meteor showers, aurora lights, while Europe got mild winters that helped with energy budgets. Maybe get the message.