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Putin's 'toxic masculinity' caused war: Johnson

Putin's 'toxic masculinity' caused war: Johnson

London, June 29 (UNI) UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have launched his "crazy, macho" attack on Ukraine has he been a woman.
The Independent quoted the PM as saying that the Russian president was a “perfect example of toxic masculinity” as he joined NATO leaders in Madrid to discuss a radical overhaul of the western defence alliance.
Speaking to German broadcaster ZDF, he said, "If Putin was a woman, which he obviously isn’t, but if he were, I really don’t think he would’ve embarked on a crazy, macho war of invasion and violence in the way that he has.

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