Ex British PM: “BRITAIN MUST SEND TROOPS TO UKRAINE” (Video). The Goal is to Prolong the War to Increase BAE Systems’ Weapons Profits
Cover image: former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson displaying the flag of the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion alongside some Bae Systems rockets.
by Carlo Domenico Cristofori
“Britain must send troops to Ukraine right now. I see no logical reason why we shouldn’t send peaceful ground troops to Ukraine now” says former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The words of the former British politician dampen hopes for a peace agreement despite the positive outlook of the USA.
A new round of talks on Ukraine, where the conflict sparked by Russia’s full-scale invasion continues, could materialize within “the next three weeks,” and “could even lead to a summit” between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, said in an interview with Lara Trump on Fox News.
Johnson himself, however, has proven to be one of the most staunch supporters of Kiev’s all-out war against Moscow, sabotaging the peace talks in March 2022, when he was still prime minister in London, and pushing Zelensky to adopt the terrorist strategies of the British military counterintelligence agency MI6, which he allegedly recruited in 2020 (according to American intelligence analyst Scott Ritter).
Russia bombed Energetic and MIlitary Infrastructures in Kiev, Odessa, and Lviv
Zelensky, thanks to the UK’s support,continues to snub any Russian peace proposal based on the transfer of part of the Donbass territories and continues to try to strike Russian regions with drone and missile strikes (most of which are intercepted).
Moscow’s response is becoming increasingly forceful, with the use of ballistic missiles on energy and military facilities in Kiev, Odessa, and Lviv as in the last night.
In Odessa, a substation and ports on the Danube were also attacked, which are still perfectly unloading and receiving ships with unknown cargo.
Russian air defense systems shot down seven HIMARS multiple launch rockets, five guided aerial bombs, and 326 fixed-wing drones of the Ukrainian army in 24 hours, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
“Over the past 24 hours, in response to the Kiev regime’s terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russia, the Russian Armed Forces launched a massive strike using long-range, land-and air-based precision weapons, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles, against Ukrainian military-industrial complex and energy infrastructure facilities used by the Ukrainian army. The strike’s objectives were achieved. All designated targets were hit,” the report said.
The Britains looking for a War vs Russia in Ukraine
After leaving politics, Johnson joined the CEPA think tank, a secret military coordination organization that managed summits between NATO generals, EU politicians, and Ukrainian journalists, and even went so far as to defend the neoNazi guerrillas of the Azov Battalion (part of the Ukrainian National Guard) as “heroes.”
But what are Great Britain’s goals?
- A direct war against Russia, hoping to avoid serious consequences in their landlocked country, even though Putin himself has explained that a single Poseidon torpedo could obliterate the island with a nuclear tsunami.
- But above all, for now, it is to enable major business for the British weapons industry BAE Systems, a partner in the European MBDA Consortium along with Italy’s Leonardo, both controlled by American Zionist lobby investment funds.
BAE profits surge as Ukraine war, Gaza genocide fuel UK arms trade
British arms manufacturer BAE Systems has posted record financial results, as escalating military spending linked to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza boosts demand for weapons and defense systems.
The company reported underlying earnings before interest and tax of £3.32 billion for 2025, a 12% rise compared with the previous year, while sales jumped 10% to £30.66 billion, the highest in its history. Its order backlog reached a record £83.6 billion by the end of December, with £36.8 billion in new orders secured over the year.
The sharp rise in profits coincides with “Israel’s” ongoing military assault on Gaza, which Palestinian authorities and numerous human rights groups have condemned as genocidal in scale and impact. As civilian infrastructure in Gaza is devastated and casualties mount, British defense firms remain embedded in the supply chains of the weapons systems used by the Israeli military.
UK war profits thanks to Israel
«BAE is a key industrial partner in the global F-35 fighter jet programme. The aircraft, operated by the Israeli Air Force, have been repeatedly deployed in strikes on Gaza. BAE manufactures roughly 13-15% of each F-35 jet, including the rear fuselage and other critical components produced in the UK. While the jets are assembled in the United States, British-made parts form an integral part of the aircraft fleet used in Israeli operations» explained an investigation by Al Mayadeen lebanese TV.
Beyond the F-35 programme, BAE has produced components and systems for other combat aircraft platforms, including F-15 and F-16 jets. Until 2021, its former subsidiary Rokar International in occupied al-Quds supplied defense systems to the Israeli military before being sold to Israeli arms firm Elbit Systems. These long-standing industrial links have placed BAE at the centre of debates over Britain’s role in enabling “Israel’s” military capabilities.
The UK government grants export licences that allow British companies to supply defense components abroad, including to “Israel”. Although British exports account for a small percentage of “Israel’s” overall weapons imports by value, the role of UK-based firms in major multinational programmes, such as the F-35, embeds Britain within the broader war supply chain.
Militarization dividend in London
«Chief executive Charles Woodburn acknowledged the favourable commercial climate created by rising militarization, stating, “In a new era of defense spending, driven by escalating security challenges, we’re well-positioned to provide both the advanced conventional systems and disruptive technologies needed to protect the nations we serve now and into the future.”» Al Mayadeen added
“With a record order backlog and continuing investment in our business to enhance agility, efficiency and capacity, we’re confident in our ability to keep delivering growth over the coming years.”
The company forecasts further growth in 2026, expecting underlying earnings to rise between 9% and 11%, with sales projected to increase by 7% to 9%.
War markets Rising in Ukraine and Middle East
Market analysts have described the surge in defense stocks as reflective of today’s geopolitical climate. Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor, said the stronger-than-anticipated figures are an “unfortunate sign of the times that defense stocks are squarely back in fashion, as governments around the world look to protect their interests and lands from growing tensions.”
He added, “The geopolitical backdrop is a reminder that brittle relationships are seemingly never far away, ranging from potential and actual conflicts in the likes of Venezuela, between China and Japan and Russia and Ukraine.
“The backdrop has led to a number of governments pledging a higher percentage of GDP to defense spending over the next decade, which in turn means that opportunities remain within the burgeoning defense sector.”
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