Prince Harry says British troops deserve 'respect'
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President Trump said that NATO soldiers stayed “a little off the front lines” during the conflict. In Britain, which lost 457 soldiers in the war, the response was swift.
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Piers Morgan and Prince Harry demand Trump apologize for dissing British soldiers who fought in Afghanistan
Piers Morgan and Prince Harry call for an apology from Donald Trump for suggesting British troops avoided battle in Afghanistan after 9/11. The post Piers Morgan And Prince Harry Demand Trump Apologize for Dissing British Soldiers Who Fought In Afghanistan first appeared on Mediaite.
Trump provokes outrage with Nato Afghanistan claims - His remarks drew condemnation from across the political spectrum.
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The British Army Now Has More Horses Than Tanks
It is not entirely clear what role tanks will play in a future great-power conflict, given the mauling Russian tanks have received at the hands of drones in Ukraine.
It’s just a childish man trying to deflect from his own actions,’ says Diane Dernie, the mother of Ben Parkinson
As the UK readies for possible military conflict, low numbers in the Armed Forces are pushing the British government to bring older troops out of retirement.
US President Donald Trump suggested British soldiers were not on the frontline in Afghanistan.
US president Donald Trump has provoked anger among British politicians and veteran fighters by claiming Nato soldiers avoided the front lines in the war in Afghanistan. Around 1,186 non-American Nato troops died in the conflict that began in 2001, according to Help for Heroes. More than 2,300 members of the US armed forced were killed.