Nigel Farage has revealed he would shoot down Russian drones if he were elected Prime Minister in what marks the Reform UK leader’s strongest remarks on Russia.
The comments come after he came under cross-party fire, accusing him of being soft on Russian President Vladimir Putin who he admitted was a “very bad dude”.
“I was really hoping that Trump would bring Putin to heel,” Mr Farage told Bloomberg.
“That some kind of compromise could be struck, as it’s just been recently struck with Gaza and Israel. Clearly, that is not going to happen.”
The Reform leader also said Britain would use frozen Russian assets to help aid Ukraine, saying “if they’re there through illegal means, they should be”.
When asked what he would do about Russian jets travelling into Nato territory, Mr Farage said: “Gotta shoot them down”.
However, Mr Farage fell short of committing to putting British troops on the ground in Ukraine if there was a ceasefire, adding: “I’d be very cautious about doing that” and instead he could throw his support behind a putting a “UN force”, comparing the approach to Korea.
The Reform leader said he expects “the Americans beginning to deliver Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv”.
“I think Trump feels that Putin has made a fool of him. Clearly, Putin is not a rational man,” Mr Farage said.
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