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US president Donald Trump claimed in an interview last Thursday that Nato troops "stayed a little back, a little off the front lines" during fighting in Afghanistan in the years after 2001. The comments sparked anger, particularly in the UK, and at the weekend Trump praised the role of UK soldiers in the conflict.
But what's the history behind the reaction? In this episode of HistoryExtra’s series History Behind the Headlines: Briefing, Sam Edwards from Loughborough University explores the relationship between the US and Nato since 9/11.
For further historical analysis of the latest breaking news, don't miss HistoryExtra's History Behind the Headlines podcast: https://play.megaphone.fm/vv4s-xn6tfmntfojkacmna
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By History ExtraUS president Donald Trump claimed in an interview last Thursday that Nato troops "stayed a little back, a little off the front lines" during fighting in Afghanistan in the years after 2001. The comments sparked anger, particularly in the UK, and at the weekend Trump praised the role of UK soldiers in the conflict.
But what's the history behind the reaction? In this episode of HistoryExtra’s series History Behind the Headlines: Briefing, Sam Edwards from Loughborough University explores the relationship between the US and Nato since 9/11.
For further historical analysis of the latest breaking news, don't miss HistoryExtra's History Behind the Headlines podcast: https://play.megaphone.fm/vv4s-xn6tfmntfojkacmna
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices