The outrage was instant. British veterans, generals, and politicians lined up to condemn J.D. Vance’s remarks, accusing him of spitting on the graves of allies who died beside Americans. Names like Johnny Mercer, Andy McNab, and Lord West stepped forward, invoking the 636 British soldiers lost in Iraq and Afgha… Continues… In London, the reaction to Vance’s comments wasn’t just political theater; it felt personal. Veterans who had fought shoulder to shoulder with Americans heard his words as a dismissal of friends buried in both British and U.S. soil. Johnny Mercer and Andy McNab spoke not as pundits, but as...
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