Donald Trump.

Trump has them outraged again

Trump provokes outrage with Nato Afghanistan claims​


Donald Trump has provoked outrage among MPs and veterans after claiming Nato troops stayed away from the front line in Afghanistan.

He said: “We’ve never needed them.

“They’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan … and they did, they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines.”

Conservative MP Ben Obese-Jecty, who served in Afghanistan as a captain in the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, said it was “sad to see our nation’s sacrifice, and that of our Nato partners, held so cheaply by the president of the United States”.

Tan Dhesi, chairman of the Commons Defence Committee, said the president’s comments were “appalling and an insult to our brave British servicemen and women, who risked life and limb to help our allies, with many making the ultimate sacrifice”.

Former soldier, author and journalist Stephen Stewart, from Scotland, said: “Trump’s comments are as offensive as they are inaccurate.

“He has desecrated the memory of hundreds of British soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan, people who we called friends and comrades.'

“If he was a man of honour, he would get down on bended knees to ask forgiveness from the families of the fallen.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said in a post on X: “How dare he question their sacrifice. Farage and all the others still fawning over Trump should be ashamed.”

 
Trump has them outraged again

Trump provokes outrage with Nato Afghanistan claims​


Donald Trump has provoked outrage among MPs and veterans after claiming Nato troops stayed away from the front line in Afghanistan.

He said: “We’ve never needed them.

“They’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan … and they did, they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines.”

Conservative MP Ben Obese-Jecty, who served in Afghanistan as a captain in the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, said it was “sad to see our nation’s sacrifice, and that of our Nato partners, held so cheaply by the president of the United States”.

Tan Dhesi, chairman of the Commons Defence Committee, said the president’s comments were “appalling and an insult to our brave British servicemen and women, who risked life and limb to help our allies, with many making the ultimate sacrifice”.

Former soldier, author and journalist Stephen Stewart, from Scotland, said: “Trump’s comments are as offensive as they are inaccurate.

“He has desecrated the memory of hundreds of British soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan, people who we called friends and comrades.'

“If he was a man of honour, he would get down on bended knees to ask forgiveness from the families of the fallen.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said in a post on X: “How dare he question their sacrifice. Farage and all the others still fawning over Trump should be ashamed.”

Ah the poor wee brits :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
The Brits in Afghanistan had responsibility for reducing the opium harvest. Of course, the production of opium continued without interruption while the Brits were in charge.
Were the Brits or anyone else going to compensate the farmers for the loss of a high value crop? Nope, so it was never going to happen, those pretending that some attempt at burning a few fields here and there is the pinnacle of heroism are merely polishing their chocolate gongs.
 
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As I understand it, there was compensation available for the farmers. But the Brit deep state obviously want even their home population hooked on heroin. It makes them easier to manage. The Crown has been in the drugs business for several centuries and they fought two wars with China to force the Chinese to accept British opium. Of course, there was a big Jewish presence in the trade as well.
 
As I understand it, there was compensation available for the farmers. But the Brit deep state obviously want even their home population hooked on heroin. It makes them easier to manage. The Crown has been in the drugs business for several centuries and they fought two wars with China to force the Chinese to accept British opium. Of course, there was a big Jewish presence in the trade as well.
The drugs business is also big business, plenty making a career in the trade, it would be interesting to know just how many are involved. Property prices in certain parts of Spain would take hit if it was stopped.
 
The drugs business is also big business, plenty making a career in the trade, it would be interesting to know just how many are involved. Property prices in certain parts of Spain would take hit if it was stopped.
Drug Dealers spend a lot of Money ! ! !

Governments like People who spend a lot of Money !

I suggest that Governments like Drug Dealers a lot more that they are willing to admit to ! ! !
 
Drug Dealers spend a lot of Money ! ! !

Governments like People who spend a lot of Money !

I suggest that Governments like Drug Dealers a lot more that they are willing to admit to ! ! !
Worth 9.4 bn sterling, about twice the size of the Irish tourist trade.


 

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