A strange statement by Johnson .. “If Putin was a woman, the war would not have happened”

“If Putin was a woman, the war would not have happened,” he affirmed British Prime Minister, Boris JohnsonIn the past months, his country has lined up strongly against Moscow, and has repeatedly ridiculed the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In an interview with the German “ZDF” network, Johnson considered that the master of the Kremlin “has launched an abhorrent and brutal patriarchal war on Ukraine,” according to Agence France-Presse reported on Wednesday.

Crazy and masculine war

He believed that Putin would not have started the fight if he was a woman, saying, “I really think that he would not have launched a crazy and patriarchal war the way he did.”

He also described Russia’s military operation on Ukrainian soil as a “stark example of toxic masculinity”, calling for better education for girls around the world so they can assume more political positions in power.

Boris Johnson (AFP)

As for the fate and duration of the conflict, he stressed that the world would of course wish to end the conflict, but he pointed out that at the present time there is no solution or deal available. “Putin is not making an offer of peace,” he said.

Putin got it wrong

In addition, he stressed that the Russian president made a mistake and that NATO had become on its borders.

He concluded by stressing again that the Western countries must support Kiev, in order to strengthen and strengthen its position in any future peace negotiations that may be proposed.

However, these statements sparked a wave of widespread comments on the communication sites, although the aim was positive. And a number of British citizens published Boris’ sentence, and below it was a famous picture of Putin, bare-chested, riding a horse in a forest.

These statements about the Russian president come at a time when the NATO countries are meeting in Madrid, in order to discuss a new strategy to strengthen and raise their military presence on the Eastern Front (Eastern European countries) from 40,000 soldiers to 300,000, and to include Finland and Sweden also in the defensive military alliance. On the background of the Russian military operation launched on the territory of Ukraine on the 24th of last February.

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