In an op-ed for The Hill, former British Prime Minister David Cameron implored U.S. lawmakers to pass an aid package for Ukraine this week, stating that the U.S. and UK have a “partnership in defense of freedom.”
From Cameron’s Op-Ed:
As foreign secretary, I am once again privileged to see how closely Britain, the U.S. and our allies work together in standing up for our freedom. We joined you in backing Israel after the horrors of Oct. 7. We joined you in strikes against Houthi militias seeking to disrupt freedom of navigation in the Red Sea. And we have joined together over the last two years to stand up for freedom in Ukraine.
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Now, we face a choice. A simple test.
On the one side is Putin, hoping to enlarge his empire simply by outlasting the West. He believes we are weak. He believes he can get away with the most shocking act of national aggression we have seen in our lifetimes.
On the other side are all of us. We have the resources, the economic might, the expertise. Our economic strength outweighs Russia’s by a factor of around 25 to one. They are having to turn to Pyongyang for help. All we need to do is make our strength pay. The question is: Do we have the will?
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I do not want us to show the weakness displayed against Hitler in the 1930s. He came back for more, costing us far more lives to stop his aggression.
Peach State Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was asked to comment on Cameron’s op-ed, pressuring the U.S. to pass an aide package for Ukraine; she didn’t seem to care much for foreign interference.
“David Cameron needs to worry about his own country and, frankly, he can kiss my ass.”
Watch the clip above.