The room froze as JD Vance’s voice broke and tears slipped out on live television. It was supposed to be just another soundbite. Instead, it detonated across the Atlantic. Within hours, Britain struck back — not with diplomacy, but with fury. Veterans, generals, grieving parents: all accusing him of betrayal, rewriting history, and abandoning the very meaning of al… Continues…
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