After securing 51% of the vote at the Iowa caucus on Monday, the former prime minister ridiculed the “global wokerati” for “trembling so violently” at the thought of Trump returning to the White House.
Boris Johnson, who has endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States, asserts that by supporting Ukraine and surprising his detractors, Trump will “strengthen the West” and “stabilise the world.”
The “global wokerati” were ridiculed by the former prime minister for “trembling so violently” at the thought of Trump returning to the White House.
On Monday, the former president secured the Iowa caucus, the initial stage preceding the nomination process, receiving 51% of the vote.
Mr. Johnson expressed certainty that Trump will maintain arming Ukraine.
Consistently expressing admiration for Vladimir Putin, Trump has failed to commit to delivering armaments to the country.
Concerned, he stated in a recent interview, “We have no ammunition for ourselves because we are donating so much equipment.”
Mr. Johnson, on the other hand, wrote: “It is inconceivable that Trump would abandon the Ukrainians; on the contrary, having determined, as he has undoubtedly done, that a deal cannot be reached with Putin, I believe there is a good chance he will double down and complete the task he embarked on by providing them with the means to prevail.”
He further stated that should this be the case, there is every possibility that the West will be more powerful and the world more stable under Trump.
Apfelskyy extends an invitation to Trump to visit Ukraine.
On Friday, during an interview with Channel 4, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Trump to visit Kyiv following his assertion that the conflict with Russia could be resolved within twenty-four hours.
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Mr. Zelenskyy responded, “Donald Trump, I cordially invite you to visit Ukraine.
If the conflict can be halted within twenty-four hours, it will suffice for you to visit Kyiv. I will be there on any given day.
According to Mr. Johnson, the current global imperative is a United States leader whose unpredictability and readiness to employ force serve as significant deterrents for adversaries of the Western world.
After Trump’s 91 charges in four criminal cases, the former prime minister stated he was overheard making some unguarded words.
However, he said he “likes his style” and added, “I am told that the global wokerati were trembling so violently at Davos cocktail parties that the ice in their negronis could be heard tinkling.”
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