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Boris Johnson: we considered ‘aquatic raid’ on Netherlands to seize Covid vaccine

  • Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson planned an "aquatic raid" on a warehouse in the Netherlands for Covid vaccines, according to his memoir.
  • Lt Gen Doug Chalmers confirmed the plan was "certainly feasible," but warned it couldn't be done undetected.
  • Johnson admitted the idea of invading a NATO ally was "nuts," acknowledging the potential consequences.
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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confessed in his political memoirs that he thought of invading the Netherlands through a military aquatic attack to...

·Madrid, Spain
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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he ordered military chiefs to plan an incursion into a Dutch factory in March 2021 to obtain 5 million vaccines against COVID-19 that the European Union had threatened to ban exports to the United Kingdom. Johnson said that the deputy chief of the British Defense General Staff at the time, Lieutenant General Doug Chalmers, told him that an incursion would be possible using small boats to cross the…

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LONDON.- Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confessed that he ordered military chiefs to plan an incursion into a Dutch factory in March 2021 to obtain 5 million vaccines against Covid-19 that the European Union had threatened to prohibit exporting to the United Kingdom. In this context, Johnson assured that the deputy chief of the British Defense General Staff at the time, Lieutenant General Doug Chalmers, indicated that an incursion u…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is preparing to publish his memoirs. The Daily Mail was able to discover excerpts from this expected autobiography, in which Boris Johnson admits to having thought of sending the army to the Netherlands to collect vaccines against Covid-19....

·Brussels, Belgium
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In an extract from his memoirs, published by the Daily Mail, Johnson explained that he had even received confirmation from the Deputy Chief of Staff of the British Defense at the time

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The Sun broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, September 27, 2024.
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