Prime Minister Johnson said British soldiers missed the network in Afghanistan who did not sacrifice useless in the context of the Taliban that occupied his old base in this country.
I don't think it is useless, Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke on TV on August 13 when discussing his soldiers who sacrificed in the past two decades in Afghanistan.
At a large extent, the threat from All-Qaeda on the streets in our capital, around him, around the entire western region has decreased significantly, Johnson added.
About 457 British soldiers were sacrificed in the campaign in Afghanistan, which mostly removed the network in Helmand province from 2006 to 2014.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in London on July 29.
This is the first time the British Prime Minister spoke in public from sending about 600 soldiers back to Afghanistan to evacuate his people.
Speaking after the emergency meeting with security and defense advisers to discuss the bad situation in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Johnson also confirmed he did not turn away from the country.
Johnson added that the official officials have been sent to help evacuate the Afghan people who have helped the British forces in the years of building in the country, including interpreters.
British Defense Minister Ben Wallace on August 12 criticized that the United States decided to withdraw troops from Afghanistan leaving a huge problem, causing the Taliban to have more motivation and help promoting extreme threatening the world
Taliban seemed to intend to use military measures to restore overthrow power 20 years ago, after the US and foreign forces with withdrawals.
Change of Afghan territory control over the past 4 years.