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As Vance’s emotional moment ricocheted through headlines, the reaction in Britain took on a raw, almost personal edge. For many there, his words were not a policy disagreement but a wound reopened. Families who had stood graveside, veterans who still woke to the echoes of gunfire, felt as though their sacrifice had been quietly pushed aside in a new, convenient narrative. Their outrage was less about Vance himself and more about what he seemed to forget.

British commanders and politicians spoke with unusual unity, reminding the world that alliances are not transactional lines on a spreadsheet. They are built in hospital tents, on night patrols, in final letters home. The storm around Vance became a mirror, reflecting how easily the dead can be invoked — or ignored. In that reflection, his tears carried a different weight: not just sorrow, but the cost of speaking carelessly about other people’s war.

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