Russia-Ukraine war latest: Putin ‘may launch all-out bid to seize second city’ – as Western
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The West – and Britain – must ‘snap out of our sleep-walk’, former PM Johnson says
If Russia defeats Ukraine it will be a “turning point in history”, former UK prime minister Boris Johnson says.
Writing in the Daily Mail, he criticised Western countries for not providing Ukraine with the weapons it needs to defeat Russia.
“Every week in which we fail to do the obvious — and give the Ukrainians the weapons they need — is a week in which Putin gets closer to his disgusting ambition, to torture a European country to death.
“Every day the pressure on the Ukrainians is growing — and yet the solution is within our grasp.”
Mr Johnson, who visited Ukraine a number of times during his premiership, said: “A defeat for Ukraine would usher in a new era of fear in the whole Euro-Atlantic area, as Putin continues his drive to rebuild the Soviet empire: from the Baltics to Georgia to Moldova to Central Asia to the Arctic.
“It will be a terrifying moment for the people of Taiwan and the clearest possible signal to China that the West has lost the willpower to protect democracy.
“It will be a turning point in history, the moment when the West finally loses its post-war hegemony, the moment when borders everywhere are suddenly up for grabs and aggression is seen to pay — and all because of a failure to stand up for Ukraine.”
Mr Johnson warned the world is “on a knife-edge, with a real risk that Western democracies are about to be humiliated, and autocracies emboldened around the world — because of our lassitude, our pathetic refusal to do what is necessary”.
He said Ukraine is so short of shells that its troops sometimes have to wait under Russian bombardment because they can’t fire back.
The shortage of air defences means Kharkiv, the second-largest city, is “in danger of being turned into another Mariupol”, he added.
Ukrainians were able to intercept 90% of incoming strikes, he said, but now “we are starving them, for reasons I do not understand, of the protective shields they need”.
Mr Johnson called on the US Congress to approve a $60bn military aid package earmarked for Ukraine and on the Germans to supply Taurus missiles.
The West – including Britain – needs to “snap out of our sleep-walk”, he said, adding: “The simplest and most cost-effective way to defend freedom is to invest now in the defence of Ukraine.”
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