Boris accused Putin of “toxic masculinity” and said the woman did not invade Ukraine

Boris accused Putin of “toxic masculinity” and said the woman did not invade Ukraine

Boris accused Putin of “toxic masculinity” and said he would not have invaded Ukraine if he were a woman as a Russian dictator of the ministerial brand.

Boris Johnson told Vladimir Putin of “crazy” and “macho” today that he would not have invaded Ukraine if he were a woman.

The Prime Minister accused the Russian dictator of “toxic masculinity” when he joined NATO’s leaders for an important summit in Madrid.

Defense Minister Ben Wallace also entered Putin, naming him a “madman” with a “little man syndrome.”

A very personal jibe came after G7 leaders ridiculed the president for a testosterone-fueled photo shoot.

At a rally in Germany, Johnson, Justin Trudeau and Ursula von der Reyen of the EU jokingly said they should do a “naked chest ride” to show that they are “tougher” than Putin. I heard you were there.

Boris Johnson told Vladimir Putin (pictured) of “crazy” and “macho” today that he would not have invaded Ukraine if he were a woman.

The Prime Minister accused the Russian dictator of

The Prime Minister accused the Russian dictator of “toxic masculinity” when he joined NATO leaders for an important summit in Madrid (pictured).

2009 photo of shirtless Vladimirputin riding a horse in the mountains of the Tuva region of Siberia during vacation

2009 photo of shirtless Vladimirputin riding a horse in the mountains of the Tuva region of Siberia during vacation

Johnson told German broadcaster ZDF while preparing to go to NATO from the G7 Summit in Bavaria: In the way he has, he embarked on a crazy, macho war of aggression and violence.

“If you need a perfect example of toxic masculinity, that’s what he does in Ukraine.”

He made a comment arguing that “more women are needed to be in power.”

Meanwhile, Wallace told LBC this morning:

“I rarely hear the phrase Little Female Syndrome. You always hear Little Man Syndrome, and he has it in spades.

Johnson also said the G7 meeting was “incredible” as the leaders were “getting closer”.

“The logic is. Of course, everyone wants to end the war. They desperately want to end the war, but there are no deals available.

“Putin has not offered a deal, (President of Ukraine Volodymyr) Zelensky cannot offer a deal.”

The Prime Minister must support Kieu in his military strategy to help the West change the dynamics of the conflict and put Zelensky in the best position to discuss in the event of a final discussion. Stated.

“We really want to give Ukrainians strategic patience,” he said.

Defense Minister Ben Wallace also entered Putin, naming him a

Defense Minister Ben Wallace also entered Putin, naming him a “madman” with a “little man syndrome.”

G7 leaders have heard mocking Putin's testosterone-fueled photography over the weekend.Clockwise from left, Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, Charles Michel, President of the European Commission, Mario Dragi, Prime Minister of Italy, Justin Tordo, Prime Minister of Canada, Emmanuel Macron, French Prime Minister, German Prime Minister Olav Schortz, US President Joe Byden, Boris Johnson, British Prime Minister

G7 leaders have heard mocking Putin’s testosterone-fueled photography over the weekend.Clockwise from left, Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, Charles Michel, President of the European Commission, Mario Dragi, Prime Minister of Italy, Justin Tordo, Prime Minister of Canada, Emmanuel Macron, French Prime Minister, German Prime Minister Olav Schortz, US President Joe Byden, Boris Johnson, British Prime Minister