Britain was considering a ‘float raid’ on a warehouse in the Netherlands to seize the coronavirus vaccine AstraZeneca at the height of the pandemic, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reveals in his memoir ‘Unleashed’ I made it.
In his memoirs, Mr Johnson wrote: “Is it technically possible to raid a warehouse in Leiden, Netherlands, from the water and seize something that is legally ours and that Britain desperately needs? I requested work related to this.” ‘The Guardian reported.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson discussed potential plans with military leaders in March 2021. According to an excerpt of the book published in the Daily Mail, strategies under consideration included deploying rigid rubber boats to cross the Dutch canals.
“They will then rendezvous towards their target; enter; secure supplies for the hostages; escape using articulated trucks; and proceed to Strait ports,” he wrote.
He was also warned by officials that it would be impossible to carry out the plan undetected and that “we need to explain why we are effectively invading a long-time NATO ally.” .
Johnson reflects on this: “Of course I knew he was right, and I secretly agreed with them all, but I didn’t want to say it out loud. Everything was wrong.”
He said the Halix facility held a significant amount of the AstraZeneca vaccine, equivalent to millions of doses. He claimed that despite the company’s persistent efforts, it had not been able to successfully export these doses to the UK.
“They wanted to prevent us from getting 5 million doses, yet there was no real indication that they wanted to use the AstraZeneca doses themselves,” Johnson wrote.
In his view, the European Union’s actions against the UK were driven by “malice and malice”, with the UK’s rollout progressing more rapidly than EU countries and the disparity in the pace of vaccination programs between the two organizations. He thought that this was due to the fact that european union.
UK considers ‘aquatic raid’ on Netherlands to steal coronavirus vaccine AstraZeneca: Boris Johnson
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