The United Kingdom swiftly condemned Vice President Vance’s remarks. British veterans and military figures criticized him, highlighting the 636 British soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan. Veterans like Johnny Mercer and Andy McNab criticized his lack of respect for allied forces, with leaders like Lord West and General Sir Patrick Sanders expressing disapproval over the shared sacrifices between the UK and the U.S.
UK political leaders also voiced concern. Shadow Defense Secretary James Cartlidge called Vance’s remarks “deeply disrespectful,” while former Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and other MPs urged him to acknowledge the shared sacrifices. Prime Minister Keir Starmer reiterated the importance of mutual respect among allies.
Vance later clarified his comments, claiming they weren’t aimed at the UK or France but at nations with limited recent battlefield experience. Despite this, the controversy sparked broader discussions about diplomatic sensitivity.