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As backlash grows, former President Donald Trump’s recent comments about NATO have sparked strong reactions across the UK and Europe. During an interview with Fox News in Davos, Trump claimed that NATO troops stayed “a little back, a little off the front lines” in Afghanistan. He suggested that the U.S. never really needed NATO and expressed doubt that NATO would support the U.S. if aid were requested. This has raised serious concerns among NATO allies about the value of their contributions.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s spokesperson quickly called Trump’s remarks wrong. They argued that his comments diminish the important role NATO troops played. Starmer himself described the remarks as “insulting and frankly appalling.”

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Trump’s remarks “insulting and frankly appalling,” emphasizing their detrimental impact on NATO’s vital role.

Armed Forces Minister Alistair Carns emphasized the shared sacrifices made since 9/11, citing the lives lost under Article 5, which pledges mutual defense. Former British Army head Lord Richard Dannatt called Trump’s statements “outrageous” and factually incorrect, pointing out that 457 British service members died in Afghanistan. More than 2,200 American troops died in Afghanistan, highlighting the sacrifices made by NATO forces.]

Responses from veterans were similarly strong. UK lawmaker Ben Obese-Jecty, a veteran himself, found Trump’s comments “sad,” saying they cheapened the sacrifices made. Former Danish platoon commander Martin Tamm Andersen highlighted Denmark’s support after 9/11, while retired Polish general Roman Polko demanded an apology, stating Trump’s remarks “crossed a red line.”

Families of those who lost loved ones in Afghanistan felt deeply offended, stressing the trauma caused by such statements.

NATO’s contributions have been significant, especially after the 9/11 attacks when allies rallied to support the U.S. Thousands of NATO troops fought alongside American forces, with many paying the ultimate price.

In response to the backlash, White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly defended Trump’s comments, noting that U.S. contributions to NATO far exceed those of other nations. However, no direct response has been given to the demands for an apology regarding the Afghanistan comments.

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