
MPs have filled the Commons benches for the first time in 17 months, for an historic debate over the Afghanistan conflict.
The Prime Minister faced anger from both sides of the Commons – including from senior Conservatives – as he addressed parliament following the dramatic Taliban takeover.
But, defending the final pull-out of British troops from Afghanistan after two decades, Mr Johnson denied the UK had been caught “unawares” by the militant group’s takeover of the country.
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The United States left them with guns and armored vehicles. The Afghan military was unwilling to fight and gave up immediately.
Biden decolonized Afghanistan. Deal with it.
L’Angleterre 👈👈respect pour l’Afghanistan
The idiot keep dreaming!!
Joe Biden just showed that your small Island means nothing.