Labour Party leader Keir Starmer says invasion of Afghanistan brought stability reduced terrorist threat
UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer argued in Parliament on Wednesday that the invasion of Afghanistan âbrought stabilityâ to the region and reduced the threat of terrorism in the West â" days after the Taliban took over Kabul.
During a House of Commons debate over the withdrawal of US and UK troops from Afghanistan this week, which led to the Taliban quickly taking over the country, Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared that the UK would âjudgeâ the new âregime on the choices it makes and by its actions rather than its words.â
Starmer, meanwhile, condemned the âdisastrous weekâ and âstaggering complacency from our government about the Taliban threat,â before attempting to argue that the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks was meaningful and worthwhile.
Telling British soldiers and their families that âyour sacrifice was not in vain,â Starmer said the invasion âbrought stability, reduced the terrorist threat and enabled progress.â
Also on rt.com Redeploying thousands of troops to Afghanistan is not an option, UK PM Johnson saysâWe are all proud of what you did,â the Labour Party leader continued, acknowledging that âmany returned with life-changing injuriesâ while hundreds more âdidnât return at all,â before adding, âYour sacrifice deserves better than this and so do the Afghan people.â
During the nearly 20-year war in Afghanistan, 47,245 Afghan civilians died, along with 66,000 members of the Afghan military and police, 3,846 US contractors, nearly 2,500 US soldiers, 457 British military personnel, 444 aid workers and 72 journalists.
Trillions of dollars were spent by the US on the war, while the UK government is estimated to have spent between £22 billion and £40 billion (between $30 billion and $55 billion).
In recent days, news outlets and analysts have identified the Taliban as the greatest beneficiary of the money spent by the US on Afghanistan, noting that not only did the Taliban manage to take Kabul in a matter of hours, but the organization also captured billions of dollarsâ worth of weaponry, ammunition, helicopters, ground vehicles and even drones that were left behind by departing troops.
The vast majority of British combat troops left Afghanistan in 2014 but 750 remained to maintain a presence in the country. Former prime minister Tony Blair and his Labour Party government eagerly supported the invasion of Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks and the UK was soon involved in the allied US campaign, with Blair desperate for the UK to be among the first nations involved in the bombing of Kabul.
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