Armed forces minister and former Marine Al Carns has slammed Donald Trump's false suggestion that Nato troops stayed away from the front lines in Afghanistan. Mr Carns, who served and led during four tours in Afghanistan and was awarded the Military Cross in 2011, branded the US president's claim "utterly ridiculous." "Alongside my American colleagues, we shed blood, sweat, and tears together, and not everybody came home,” he added. Mr Carns also invited whoever believes Mr Trump's claims to meet him and some of the bereaved families of the more than 400 British personnel who died in Afghanistan. Around 1,061 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 forces were killed.

The US president said allied troops had "stayed a little back" during the war in Afghanistan.

Around 1,186 non-American Nato troops died in the conflict that began in 2001, according to Help for Heroes

The US president made false claims about the role of Nato soldiers in the conflict

Armed forces minister and former Marine Al Carns has slammed Donald Trump's false suggestion that Nato troops stayed away from the front lines in Afghanistan. Mr Carns, who served…

Armed forces minister Al Carns has shared a video of Nato troops fighting in Afghanistan after Donald Trump claimed they stayed “a little off the front lines”. The former Royal…

Donald Trump has angered veterans and families of those who died in Afghanistan after claiming that allies stayed away from the front line in the conflict. Around 1,061…