When a U.S. vice president appears to dismiss the blood price paid by allies, something breaks.
Veterans, generals, politicians — they all stepped forward, naming the 636 British dead in Iraq and Afghanistan as proof that this was no minor slight.
Vance tried to clarify, but the damage was done. At the very moment Washington pushes a high‑stakes Ukraine minerals deal, promising to deter Russia without boots on the ground, London is left questioning whether sacrifice is remembered — or conveniently forgo… Continues…
