Poland’s President Tells Trump that Soldiers Who Served in Afghanistan ‘Deserve Respect’
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The Italian Government has learned with astonishment President Trump's statements that NATO's allies would remain behind? during operations in...
"Immanuel Macron said the "recognition" of the nation to the families of French soldiers who had fallen in Afghanistan. He also denounced Donald Trump's "unacceptable statements". On Thursday, the US president criticized NATO's allies' role in this conflict, claiming that they were "a little away from the front lines." - Soldiers who died in Afghanistan: Macron repeated the "recognition" of the nation after Trump's "unacceptable" statements.
Several countries reacted positively to these statements by the White House tenant, including the United Kingdom, Denmark and Italy. Donald Trump finally welcomed the role of British soldiers in this war on Saturday – but had no say in the military of other countries.
Emmanuel Macron wishes to reiterate the "recognition" of the nation to the families of French soldiers who fell in Afghanistan after the "unacceptable" statements of his American counterpart Donald Trump who called into question the commitment of the troops of the NATO partner countries, announced Saturday his entourage. ...
I am convinced that he was not thinking about Poland, because he would not have told me 48 hours earlier that we were "great warriors", repeating it many times
What Dutch soldiers did in Afghanistan after 9/11 "deserves recognition, not denial. Not trivialization. Not a retrospective rewriting of reality," wrote Commander of the Armed Forces Onno Eichelsheim on Facebook in response to statements made by Donald Trump. The US president said earlier this week that during the Afghan conflict, Americans were fighting on the front lines, while other NATO countries avoided the front lines.
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