Amidst the ongoing debate over international support for Ukraine, tensions flared as a Republican politician lashed out at former British Prime Minister David Cameron, telling him to “kiss my a**.”
The dispute arose as the foreign secretary urged both Republicans and European leaders to continue delivering support packages for Ukraine, which has been facing significant challenges.
In an op-ed published in the Hill, Lord Cameron drew parallels between the reluctance of some Republicans to provide support for Ukraine and the appeasement of Hitler in the 1930s. He emphasized the importance of not showing weakness in the face of aggression, stating, “I do not want us to show the weakness displayed against Hitler in the 1930s.”
This comparison drew fierce criticism from Republican politician Marjorie Taylor Greene, who responded by telling Lord Cameron to “kiss my a**.” When pressed by a reporter about her stance, Taylor Greene dismissed Cameron’s remarks as “rude name-calling” and stated that she did not care for his opinions.
The disagreement highlights the deep divisions regarding international policy, particularly concerning Ukraine, between different political factions. Lord Cameron’s efforts to rally support for Ukraine were met with skepticism and criticism from some Republicans, who accused the UK of not fulfilling its own obligations to aid Ukraine.
Lord Cameron, undeterred by the backlash, continued his diplomatic efforts across Europe to bolster support for Ukraine. During his visit to Bulgaria, he emphasized the need to stand firm against Russian aggression and rallied European allies to increase defense production for Ukraine.
As Lord Cameron’s tour of Europe progresses, he is expected to address these issues further at the Munich Security Conference later this week, where he will advocate for greater solidarity among allies in supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression.
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