Such a scenario is possible if Donald Trump reduces support for our country.
Boris Johnson
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris John financial and military support for Ukraine from the United States under the Donald Trump administration. Britain will have to consider the option of sending its troops to our country.
In an interview with GB News, Johnson noted that support for the Ukrainians does not allow Europe's collective security to degrade under pressure from Russia, which is capable of threatening different parts of the continent. He also made a purely economic argument: it would be much more expensive for Britain to bring its contingent to Ukraine than to finance support for democracy and Kyiv's defense capability now.
Johnson warned that “there are many voices around Donald Trump telling him different things, because many Republicans take the wrong position on Ukraine.” The politician accused the elected president's fellow party members of having “a certain fascination with Putin at the level of fanaticism.”
However, the former prime minister recalled that it was during Trump's first term that Ukraine received “javelins,” “without which Kyiv's defense in the first days of the invasion would have been very difficult.” Johnson recalls the Republican's time in the White House as such, when “many things were not just stable, but flourished.”