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‘He Can Kiss My A**’: MTG Responds To British Foreign Secretary Comparing Ukraine Aid Opponents To Hitler’s Appeasers

Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said Wednesday after British Foreign Secretary David Cameron likened opposition to aiding Ukraine to Adolf Hitler's appeasement policies of the 1930s before World War II. , said, “I don't mind kissing your ass.''

Prime Minister Cameron made the following comparison: Editorial On The Hill, he suggested that the failure to pass a $95 billion foreign aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan was similar to the “weakness shown against Hitler.”The Senate passed the bill 70-29. Vote It was passed early Tuesday following a Republican filibuster, but faces an uncertain future in the House. (Related: 'There was no deal': John Kennedy explains why Republicans rejected bipartisan border security bill)

“Prime Minister David Cameron has to worry about his country. Frankly, he could kiss my ass,” Green told a Sky News reporter in a video. Posted X, formerly known as Twitter.

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“Prime Minister David Cameron should be concerned about the Nazis in the Azov Battalion, the Ukrainian military,'' Green said. Posted “We're all tired of the stupid name-calling. That's not going to bully me into funding the war in Ukraine.”

Other Republicans also criticized former British Prime Minister Cameron for making the comparison. according to to the Daily Mail.

“We're not afraid to do what needs to be done around the world when it's needed, but continuing to fund and continue endless conflicts is a challenge that we've had for the better part of 20 years in this country. That's not in our national security interest, and I don't think it's in the interests of the Ukrainian people,” said Republican Congressman Chip Roy of Texas.

Florida Republican Rep. Mike Walz, a former Green Beret, urged Britain to “be more careful about asking other European countries to pay their fair share, rather than asking the United States to sign a blank check.” I urged him to do so.

A spokeswoman for the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office declined to comment.

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