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Outrage in UK after Trump claims NATO troops avoided Afghanistan front line

By staffJanuary 23, 20263 Mins Read
Outrage in UK after Trump claims NATO troops avoided Afghanistan front line
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23/01/2026 – 14:42 GMT+1

The UK said on Friday that Donald Trump was “wrong to diminish” the role of NATO troops in Afghanistan, as a claim by the US president that they did not fight on the front line sparked outrage.

In an interview with Fox News aired on Thursday, Trump appeared unaware that 457 British soldiers died during the conflict in Afghanistan following the September 11 attacks on the United States.

“They’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan,” Trump told the US outlet, referring to NATO allies.

“And they did, they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines,” he added.

Trump also repeated his suggestion that NATO would not come to the aid of the United States if asked to do so.

But following the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre, the UK and a number of other allies joined the US in Afghanistan from 2001 after it invoked NATO’s collective security clause.

As well as British forces, troops from other NATO ally countries including Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Denmark and others also died.

“Their sacrifice and that of other NATO forces was made in the service of collective security and in response to an attack on our ally,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s official spokesperson said.

“We are incredibly proud of our armed forces and their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.”

‘Extremely upsetting’

Care Minister Stephen Kinnock said he expected Starmer would bring the issue up with Trump.

“I think he will, I’m sure, be raising this issue with the president…He’s incredibly proud of our armed forces and he will make that clear to the president,” he told LBC Radio.

“It just doesn’t really add up what he said, because the fact of the matter is the only time that Article 5 has been invoked was to go to the aid of the United States after 9/11,” he added in an interview with Sky News.

Defence Minister John Healey said NATO’s Article 5 has only been triggered once.

“The UK and NATO allies answered the US call. And more than 450 British personnel lost their lives in Afghanistan,” he said.

The troops who died were “heroes who gave their lives in service of our nation”, he added.

Lucy Aldridge, whose son William died aged 18 in Afghanistan, told The Mirror newspaper that Trump’s remarks were “extremely upsetting.”

Emily Thornberry, chair of parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, denounced them as “so much more than a mistake.”

“It’s an absolute insult. It’s an insult to 457 families who lost someone in Afghanistan. How dare he say we weren’t on the front line?” the Labour Party politician said on the BBC’s Question Time programme on Thursday evening.

According to official UK figures, 405 of the 457 British casualties who died in Afghanistan were killed in hostile military action.

The US reportedly lost more than 2,400 soldiers.

Additional sources • AFP

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