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Putin responded to Johnson by referring to … Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher and her decision to send an army to the Falklands were invoked today by the Russian president to refute the theory of the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, according to which, if Vladimir Putin were a woman, he would not have started a “crazy” fight. “war of invasion and violence the way it did” in Ukraine.

“If you want a perfect example of toxic masculinity, it’s what it does in Ukraine,” he said, referring to Putin as “supporting more women in power.”

“I just want to remind you of the recent events when Margaret Thatcher decided to launch a military operation against Argentina in the Falkland Islands. So a woman decided to launch a military operation,” Putin told Reuters. during his visit to Turkmenistan.

“Therefore, the British prime minister’s reference to what is happening today is not entirely accurate,” Putin added.

The Russian president went so far as to criticize Britain’s move 40 years ago to respond militarily to Argentina’s attempt to seize British-dominated islands in the South Atlantic.

“Where are the Falkland Islands and where is Britain?” Putin asked. “Thatcher’s actions were dictated by imperialist ambitions and (the desire of the British) to confirm their imperialist status.”

Moscow, which calls its invasion of Ukraine a “special military operation”, has often spoken out against Western military intervention in countries such as the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq, citing examples of Western imperialism and hypocrisy.

However, during his two decades at the helm of the country, Putin has also been repeatedly accused of imperialism, seeking to forcibly expand Russia’s borders and his influence in the countries of the former Soviet bloc, and himself has said he wished he could overturn the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Russia’s February 24 invasion of Ukraine has destroyed many cities, killed thousands of civilians and forced millions to flee their homes across the country.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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