Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that Vladimir Putin threatened to use missiles before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 against his country. Since Ukraine is a place of opportunity, Boris Johnson decided to help her to strengthen the eastern flank from Russia.
ThisChannel 24 was told by political scientist Nikolai Davidyuk. According to him, Boris Johnson is a far-sighted politician, and therefore supports Ukraine so that in 10-20 there will be no threat to Great Britain.
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Mykola Davidyuk is convinced that Vladimir Putin could really threaten Boris Johnson and we should still expect interesting news from the ex-prime minister of Great Britain.
The political scientist is sure that assistance to Ukraine was based not only on fear of Russian missiles, but also on sincere love for Ukraine. According to Davidyuk, Boris Johnson understands that Ukraine is a place of power and all sorts of opportunities.
“His love was not only in the fear of getting missiles, his love for Ukraine was also in the essence of the very love for Ukraine, because he sees that this is a place of power. This is a place, on the one hand, of political opportunities, this is a place of military opportunities, well, this is the place where the fate of the world is decided,” the political scientist said.
The political scientist explained the reason for Boris Johnson's love for Ukraine: watch the video
According to the political scientist, Johnson deeply understood the situation in Ukraine and was afraid of the Russian threat after 10-20 years. Davidyuk also noted that the strategic partnership between Ukraine and Great Britain is based on the support of the Eastern European flank in order to counter the growing potential threat.
“I am more than sure that Johnson sees that these are Russia's last convulsions and here it is necessary to extinguish that the military potential that was created in the Soviet Union and just destroy it, clean it up and bring it to zero threat,” Nikolay Davidyuk said.
According to the political scientist, if Russia had really decided to launch missiles at Great Britain, then the war against Ukraine might not have started, because then the British air defense would have shot down these missiles in Europe, and Putin would have been answered, destroying him. In this case, Great Britain would have won, not allowing war on its territory, and put an end to Putin and his regime.
Putin's Johnson threat: what is known< /h2>
- In a BBC film examining Putin's interactions with world leaders, Boris Johnson said that ahead of the invasion of Ukraine, he warned Putin of the catastrophic consequences of an invasion. To this, Putin replied that he did not want to hurt him, but with a missile it would only take one minute.
- During this conversation, Boris Johnson told Putin that Ukraine would not join NATO anytime soon.
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- In the Kremlin, Johnson's words were called “lies”. Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that in this conversation, the Russian dictator said that “Ukraine's entry into NATO and the deployment of missiles near the borders of Russia will mean that they will reach Moscow in a matter of minutes.”
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