Donald Trump sparks outrage by claiming Nato troops avoided Afghanistan frontline – Bundlezy

Donald Trump sparks outrage by claiming Nato troops avoided Afghanistan frontline

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Nato allies of US have been outraged after Donald Trump claimed that their troops stayed ‘a little off the front line’ in Afghanistan.

The US president sparked anger after undermining the military alliance with his comments to Fox News in Davos yesterday, claiming that the Nato troops avoided action in the fight against the Taliban.

He said he was not ‘sure’ that Nato would ‘be there if we ever needed them.’

Trump said: ‘We’ve never needed them.

US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while in flight on Air Force One, traveling from Shannon, Ireland en route Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on January 22, 2026.
Donald Trump has poked the hornet’s nest with his Nato claims (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

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

Allies in the UK across the political spectrum hit back at the president.

Emily Thornberry MP, the Labour chair of the foreign affairs committee, labelled it an ‘absolute insult’ to the 457 British troops killed in the conflict with the Taliban.

British commando Lee Oliver fires at Taliban only 400 meters away as a plume of smoke rises from an airstrike during a sunrise attack on Taliban positions on March 18, 2007 near Kajaki in the Afghan province of Helmand. Members of the 42 Royal Marines attacked a Taliban held village on the outskirts of Kajaki in an operation to push Taliban insurgents further back from a British camp at the Kajaki Dam.
British commando Lee Oliver fires at Taliban some 430 yards away as a plume of smoke rises from an airstrike during a sunrise attack on Taliban positions on March 18, 2007, near Kajaki in the Afghan province of Helmand (Picture: Getty Images)

She told BBC’s Question Time that the UK troops have ‘always been there whenever the Americans have wanted us.’

Thornberry called Trump ‘a man who has never seen any action’ but who is now a commander in chief.

Meanwhile, Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said: ‘How dare he question their sacrifice?’

Tory MP Ben Obese-Jecty, who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, said: ‘It’s sad to see our nation’s sacrifice, and that of our NATO partners, held so cheaply by the President of the United States.’

He said he doesn’t believe US military personnel share the president’s view, adding that ‘his words do them a disservice as our closest military allies.’

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