2024-01-20T06:35:47+00:00
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/ Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressed his opinion that the return of Donald Trump to the presidency in the United States may be “what the world needs now.”
Johnson said in an opinion article in the British newspaper “Daily Mail”: “If we look at the facts, it is permissible to say, and this is what I am doing now, that a Trump presidency may be what the world needs right now.”
Johnson called for “not to demonize” Trump, but rather to evaluate the results of his presidency rationally, and not to consider him a “future dictator.”
Johnson considered Trump’s economic policies successful, and mentioned that the Trump administration in particular provided “Javelin” anti-tank missiles to Ukraine.
Speaking about his expectations regarding Trump’s possible policies towards Ukraine, and in response to concerns about reducing US support for it, Johnson wrote: “Whatever they say about President Trump now, I do not believe that he will want to remain in history as a president who left the country that he once helped in Defending her freedom.”
He considered that Trump “will not be able to make America great again if the Republicans allow Russia to insult the West” in Ukraine.
Johnson expressed his opinion that Trump “may have realized that no deal can be made” with Moscow, and therefore he will provide Ukraine with “everything it needs for victory,” he said.
Johnson mentioned a number of Trump’s steps, including the bombing of Syria in 2018 and the elimination of the commander of the “Quds Force” of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Qassem Soleimani.
The former British Prime Minister added, “There are grounds for believing that the West will be stronger with Trump, and the situation in the world will be more stable,” suggesting that Trump would have stopped the conflict in Ukraine and prevented the escalation of the crisis in the Middle East, had he been president of the United States.
It is noteworthy that the presidential elections will be held in the United States on November 5, 2024. Trump leads public opinion polls as the most likely politician to win the right to run for the Republican Party.