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Nato comments reversal ‘as good as it gets’ from Trump, says Home Secretary

25 Jan 2026 2 minute read
US President Donald Trump during the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. Photo Suzanne Plunkett/PA Wire

Donald Trump’s reversal of his claims about British forces in Afghanistan is “as good as it gets” in terms of an apology from the US president, the Home Secretary has said.

Mr Trump sparked fury in the UK and other allied nations on Thursday after suggesting Nato troops stayed off the front lines during the conflict in Afghanistan.

After a call with Sir Keir Starmer in which the Prime Minister raised the issue directly, the president appeared to retract the comments.

Although he did not apologise, Mr Trump said in a social media post that British troops were “among the greatest of all warriors” and acknowledged the 457 UK deaths in Afghanistan.

Asked whether Mr Trump should have apologised explicitly for his remarks, Shabana Mahmood told Sky News’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips: “The president has his way.”

She said: “The Prime Minister did make the point directly to the president how we felt about the initial comments, and I think this was a response to that.

“With the president, I suspect this is as good as it gets.”

Other politicians welcomed Mr Trump’s reversal, with shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel saying the president should “think carefully about making future statements in such a flippant way”.

Asked if she believed he was “genuinely” sorry, Dame Priti told Sky News: “I think he is. I think he clearly recognises that what he has said was wrong, there’s no doubt about that but, you know, he said it.”

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey told the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg he was “relieved” Mr Trump had “backed down”.

But Sir Ed, an outspoken critic of Mr Trump, said he still believed the US was “no longer a reliable ally on the economy or on defence” while the president was in the White House.

He said: “We have to look at alternative coalitions… that is serious politics, and I’m afraid the Prime Minister hasn’t stepped up.”


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Jeff
Jeff
18 days ago

Farages best mate in the US did not apologise. Someone led the demented idiot to post this.

Remember this, farage backed trump before this latest comment, Reform are also dumping on the people that served in supporting trumps comments. Treasonous snakes.

Now the US are executing its own citizens like the mob in broad daylight. This latest wasn’t an accident, it was an execution.

Cut the ties to this murderous dictator.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
18 days ago
Reply to  Jeff

How long was the home sec a barrister, 7 years, fast tracked to do as she is told…what were the odds Javid, Patel, Mahmood, Braverman, Cleverly; the games governments play…

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