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Nigel Farage Declares Donald Trump is Playing Chess with Putin: Trust the Process

In a recent explosive interview on TalkTV, Reform Leader Nigel Farage made bold statements regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine, asserting that Donald Trump is playing chess while Russian President Vladimir Putin is just a pawn in his masterclass game. Farage urged Brits to trust Trump’s tactics for ending the devastating conflict in Ukraine.

During the interview with Sun Political Editor Harry Cole, Farage also addressed internal party matters, criticizing fellow Reform MP Rupert Lowe for accusing him of behaving like a “messiah.” He emphasized that Reform UK is not a protest party but an entirely positive movement.

Farage defended Trump’s approach to negotiating with Russia and encouraging Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to sign a minerals deal, stating that peace negotiations are crucial to avoid further casualties in the war-torn region. He emphasized the importance of trusting Trump’s strategy and not prejudging the outcome.

The interview also touched on Farage’s potential actions if he were ever elected as Britain’s Prime Minister, with Farage jokingly mentioning celebrating with a cork before announcing his plans for the first week in office. Since its re-launch in 2021, Reform UK, formerly known as the Brexit Party, has gained popularity under Farage’s leadership.

Farage’s close ties to Trump and his controversial statements on the conflict in Ukraine have drawn criticism in the past, but he remains steadfast in his support for the US President’s approach to international diplomacy. The interview on TalkTV provided insight into Farage’s views on global politics and his vision for the future of Reform UK.

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