The prime minister continues to put his foot in his mouth, and get away with it
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and foreign secretary Liz Truss leave after a Nato summit on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Brussels, Belgium, March 24, 2022. Picture: HENRY NICHOLLS//REUTERS
While things are going awry for Putin in Ukraine, in keeping with Krugman’s hypothesis one inadvertent beneficiary of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine War is apparent, and it is undoubtedly UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The return of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe to the UK on March 16, after a six-year ordeal being held hostage by the Iranian government for the decades-old $400m debt owed to it by the UK government, is an example.
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