
The Conservative former prime minister suggested her successor and party colleague Boris Johnson had hoped “on a wing and a prayer it’d be all right on the night” once the United States and its allies had withdrawn from Afghanistan.
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Typical Teresa May….. speaking out AFTER the event!
It is to late to leave anyone behind
2:25 What did they achieve Theresa? 💩💩💩
Taliban = NATO UND LOSER
UK
USA
shame of u
See the Circus is back.