Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has stirred controversy by asserting that the West's expansion of the European Union and NATO towards the east 'provoked' Russia into invading Ukraine. Despite acknowledging that the war is ultimately President Vladimir Putin's fault, Farage believes that the strategic moves by the West were a clear provocation. His comments have drawn sharp criticism, with some experts and former military officers labeling his views as dangerous and misleading. Farage has been vocal about his concerns regarding NATO and EU expansion since 2014, suggesting that such actions were bound to escalate tensions with Russia.
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Fury as Nigel Farage blames the West for Ukraine war: Incredible moment Reform leader tells BBC that NATO and EU 'provoked Vladimir Putin's invasion' with 'eastward expansion...
Nigel Farage... before the war'. Former Army intelligence officer Colonel Philip Ingram branded Mr Farage a danger to UK security. Mr Ingram, a respected commentator on the conflict in Ukraine, told the Mail: 'The West in no way provoked Russia into...