Donald Trump has provoked outrage among MPs and veterans after claiming that Nato troops stayed away from the front line in ...
European veterans, families of the fallen, and politicians are voicing outrage over Trump's claim NATO allies stayed behind the front lines in Afghanistan.
The US president's comments have sparked outrage among UK veterans and politicians.
The president also suggested the U.S. should have “put NATO to the test” to advance his domestic agenda.
US President Donald Trump has once again questioned whether NATO allies would “be there” if the United States “ever needed them,” baselessly claiming that the alliance’s troops “stayed a little back” ...
The White House on Friday stood by Trump's characterization of NATO, emphasizing the disparities within the transatlantic alliance.
Fury from army chiefs, U.K. political parties, King Charles III – and Trump's former pal, crooner Rod Stewart – appeared to force Trump to roll back on his statement and praise the Brit soldiers sent ...
US President Donald Trump praised British troops Saturday after sustained outrage over comments he made this week downplaying ...
“If I had misspoken in that way, or said those words, I would certainly apologize,” said Starmer.
President Trump said that NATO soldiers stayed “a little off the front lines” during the conflict. In Britain, which lost 457 ...
Sir Keir Starmer has described President Donald Trump's remarks about British troops in Afghanistan as "insulting and frankly ...
Veterans and bereaved families call the comments "very disrespectful" and "soul-destroying", as Keir Starmer says they are "insulting and frankly appalling".