Former British politician Nigel Farage calls out the West's foreign policy related to Ukraine: 'Madness'

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Farage said the West should take a more strategic posture with Russia, and stop meddling in unnecessary foreign affairs.

“Our predecessors, our leaders and generations before were much more intelligent than this. It’s madness,” Farage told host Tucker Carlson.

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“I mean, why even after the date the invasion were American and British and other NATO sources insisting they thought Ukraine should be able to join. We have lost sense of anything,” he said.

“We should have tried to make Vladimir Putin somebody we could do business with. Not somebody we provoked.”

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