בריטישער פרעמיער מיניסטער סטארמער פארלאנגט פון טראמפ זיך צו אנטשולדיגן איבער זיין באמערקונגען אין אפגאניסטאן.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has publicly criticized former President Donald Trump for remarks made during a January 22, 2026, NATO discussion in which Trump minimized the contributions of allied forces in Afghanistan. Speaking in a BBC parliamentary clip, Starmer described Trump’s comments as “insulting and appalling” and called for an official apology, emphasizing the importance of the US-UK alliance.
During the parliamentary address, Starmer honored the 457 British troops killed in Afghanistan and stressed the significant role played by UK forces throughout the conflict. According to the UK Ministry of Defence, more than 9,500 British personnel served in combat roles, highlighting that UK troops frequently faced the same dangers as US forces. Starmer argued that Trump’s remarks unfairly downplayed these contributions and disrespected the sacrifices of British service members.
The Prime Minister also underscored that while alliances such as NATO are built on shared responsibility, acknowledging the efforts and losses of all partners is essential to maintaining mutual trust. Starmer’s comments reflect growing tensions between US and UK political leaders over historical narratives of the Afghanistan war, particularly when former President Trump publicly challenges conventional accounts of allied participation.
Observers note that the exchange illustrates the ongoing sensitivity surrounding military contributions in Afghanistan and the political leverage leaders may attempt to exercise in shaping international perceptions. Trump’s remarks, intended to critique NATO engagement broadly, have drawn both domestic and international attention, provoking sharp responses from leaders such as Starmer who seek to honor their troops’ service.
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