Boris Johnson said he had asked his defense officials to devise a plan to steal doses of AstraZeneca from a Dutch factory during the Covid boom.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed to have gathered some of the country's top defense officials to plan a secret operation in the Netherlands to steal Covid vaccines amid a dispute between the UK and the EU in 2021.
The factory contains nearly 5 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine manufactured by subcontractors at the Dutch Halix factory. The European Union refused to send them to the United Kingdom, citing the needs of its cities.
British defense officials meet in Downing Street to identify capabilities “Fiavel” plan, but it alerts you to potential diplomatic consequences, according to an excerpt from Johnson's memoirs published by the British newspaper the Daily Mail on Saturday.
The team embarks on a commercial voyage to Amsterdam, while secondly crossing the English Channel at night in small boats, sailing through the Dutch canals towards a power plant. They will meet “Protect your benefactors” Departure on board a cargo truck bound for the English Channel ports. Johnson noted that you are acting as a defense or warning that achieving this without being detected will be nearly impossible while the two blockades are rising.
“If we are discovered, we will have to explain why we are effectively invading a long-term NATO ally,” he said. A senior defense officer was quoted as saying:
Johnson, elected in 2019 on promises to end the long Brexit impasse and leave the EU, proves you are in charge of the Teynham bloc. “Kidnapped” As vaccines.
He added: “I have concluded that the European Union will treat us with hatred and malice.” He spoke on the pretext that the UK was vaccinating its citizens “The population has grown much faster than it has been, and European voters have already noticed that for a long time.”
AstraZeneca has since admitted in court that its Covid vaccine can cause blood clots and low platelet counts in some patients and has been withdrawn from circulation worldwide.