30 Minutes ago in Ohio., JD Vance

British veterans and leaders answered Vance not with outrage alone,

but with names, numbers, and memory.

Johnny Mercer spoke for a generation that watched friends die beside Americans.

Andy McNab, Lord West, and General Sir Patrick Sanders

reminded Washington that British troops were not symbolic extras,

but comrades who fought, bled, and fell in the same dust.

Shadow Defense Secretary James Cartlidge and

Prime Minister Keir Starmer framed the remarks as a failure of respect, not policy.

Vance’s later clarification — that his criticism was aimed at nations with little combat experience,

not Britain or France — may soothe diplomacy, but it cannot erase how fragile trust can feel.

As the U.S. touts a Ukraine critical minerals deal as a cleaner way to confront Russia than peacekeepers,

the controversy is a warning: alliances are not only built on strategy, but on how you speak of the dead.

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