“It had to be done for 18 months,” says former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson. Washington has given authorization to Ukraine to strike Russian territory with long-range missiles supplied by the United States, an American official told AFP. President Joe Biden thus accedes to a long-standing request from kyiv shortly before his departure from the White House and the return of Donald Trump, very critical of American aid to Ukraine.
“Donald Trump may not be as bad as you fear,” said Boris Johnson. “See what he did, not what he said, while he was in the White House” during his first term, explained in French Boris Johnson, who has just published his memoir, “Indomptable” , published by Stock. “On the economic level, Trump talked a lot about customs tariffs, but he made a free trade agreement with China,” illustrated the former British Prime Minister.
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Internationally, “he was tougher on some important issues than the Democrats”, notably on Syria, he continued. “Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against his own citizens. We did nothing, Obama did nothing, but Donald Trump bombed Syria with so much violence that Bashar al-Assad will never again used chemical weapons.”
Donald Trump also assured, during his campaign, that he would end the war in Ukraine “in one day”, raising fears of a peace plan favorable to Russia. “It’s rhetoric,” responded Boris Johnson. “I wonder how a guy like Donald Trump can inaugurate his mandate with a capitulation, a humiliation for the United States, for NATO, and for himself, if he gave Putin the possibility of defeating Ukraine (…) He would never accept being beaten by Putin,” said the former British Prime Minister, while admitting: “Perhaps I am naive, but we will see.”
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