Politics

"He gave the Ukrainians Javelin": Putin would not have fallen into Ukraine if President was Trump - Johnson

Boris Johnson's Expremier, Boris Johnson, shared Donald Trump's possible return to the White House and reminded that the 45th US President sent 60 Russian spies after Salisbury incident, was tougher in Syria and Iran, as well as Javelin's anti-tank missiles. Vladimir Putin would not have fallen into Ukraine if Donald Trump was president. Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson made this assumption in an interview with The Telegraph before publishing his memoirs Unleashed.

He believes that the world is getting better when the United States has a strong leader. "From the Kremlin's point of view, there was a real risk that Trump would interpret an attack on the European country as an image of America and the world order, and could take hard measures," Johnson said. Trump is never shy to say that Russian invasions into Ukraine occurred before and after his presidency, not during his cadence, and the UK's expression agrees that this is not a coincidence.

The politician stressed that Trump's unpredictability is one of his advantages in international affairs. "He sent 60 Russian spies (after poisoning in Salisbury - ed. ) ", - said Johnson. As for the fears of Ukraine before returning to Trump's White House, Johnson noted that Trump understands the importance of Ukraine's struggle for freedom and democracy in Europe, and if Ukraine is defeated, it will be an absolute catastrophe.

He also expressed confidence that Trump would not want to go down in history as "a person who has started his second presidential term not to make America great, but to make the Soviet Union a great again. " Johnson stressed that US leadership is key to maintaining the world order and added that he had "Trump and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.