Sir Keir Starmer has hit out at Donald Trump over the US president's false claims about British troops in Afghanistan. The Republican told Fox News that Nato allied troops “stayed a little off the front lines” in Afghanistan, and also claimed that America had “never needed” its Nato partners, despite being the only member state to have ever invoked the alliance’s “all for one, and one for all” clause, in the wake of 9/11. The prime minister said Trump's remarks were “insulting and frankly appalling” and suggested that he apologise.

Sacrificio soldati britannici in Afghanistan non sarà dimenticato

Il premier britannico Keir Starmer ha definito "offensive" le affermazioni del presidente americano Donald Trump, secondo cui le forze della Nato in Afghanistan, incluse quindi…

Il premier britannico Keir Starmer ha definito "offensive" le affermazioni del presidente americano Donald Trump, secondo cui le forze della Nato in Afghanistan, incluse quindi…

Il premier britannico Keir Starmer ha definito "offensive" le affermazioni del presidente americano Donald Trump, secondo cui le forze della Nato in Afghanistan, incluse quindi…

President’s assertion that Nato troops were not on the front line in Afghanistan has sparked widespread anger

Sir Keir Starmer has hit out at Donald Trump over the US president's false claims about British troops in Afghanistan. The Republican told Fox News that Nato allied troops “stayed…

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President Donald Trump insulted NATO member states by saying they can't be counted on when needed, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Friday.

LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called US President Donald Trump’s comments about European troops staying off the front lines in Afghanistan insulting and appalling,…

Starmer suggested Trump should apologise for claiming Nato troops stayed ‘a little off the frontlines’

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Starmer raised comments directly with US president after joining veterans and politicians across political spectrum in condemning ‘appalling’ false claims about Nato allies