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    UK Pushes Back Against Trump’s Claims on NATO Role in Afghanistan

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowJanuary 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Outrage Over Front-Line Comments

    The UK government has condemned remarks by former US President Donald Trump suggesting NATO allies “stayed a little back” and did not fight on the front lines in Afghanistan. Trump, speaking in an interview with Fox News, appeared unaware that 457 British soldiers lost their lives during the conflict following the September 11 attacks.

    Officials stressed that 405 of the UK’s casualties were killed in hostile military action, highlighting the active role British troops played. The comments sparked anger among politicians, veterans, and families of the fallen.

    NATO Allies Answered the Call

    Following the 9/11 attacks, NATO invoked its collective defence clause, Article 5, for the first and only time. The UK, alongside other allies including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Denmark, joined the US in Afghanistan in 2001.

    A spokesperson for Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, “Their sacrifice and that of other NATO forces was made in the service of collective security and in response to an attack on our ally. We are incredibly proud of our armed forces and their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.”

    Defence Secretary John Healey added that the troops who died were “heroes who gave their lives in service of our nation,” reaffirming the UK’s commitment to honouring their sacrifice.

    Families and Officials Speak Out

    The comments caused distress among bereaved families. Lucy Aldridge, whose 18-year-old son William died in Afghanistan, told The Mirror the remarks were “extremely upsetting.”

    Emily Thornberry, chair of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, called Trump’s comments “an absolute insult” to the 457 families who lost loved ones. “How dare he say we weren’t on the front line?” she said on BBC’s Question Time.

    Care Minister Stephen Kinnock said he expected Starmer to raise the issue directly with Trump, emphasizing that the only time NATO’s Article 5 has been invoked was to respond to the 9/11 attacks.

    The US reportedly lost over 2,400 soldiers during the Afghanistan conflict, underscoring the scale of allied involvement.

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