Afghanistan: For 20 years the UK suffered more than 50% of all EU fatalities

How the UK took 50% of the brunt of fighting in Afghanistan, among all EU countries

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Which EU country carried the military burden in Afghanistan? No prizes for guessing

Whilst the EU is making its public announcements about Afghanistan on a daily basis, and is arguing internally about which of its countries should take thousands of Afghan support staff, Facts4EU.Org looks at which EU countries carried the military burden in Afghanistan over the last 20 years.

On Saturday (21 Aug 2021) EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, EU Council President Charles Michel, and other assorted EU dignitaries flew to Madrid for a photo opportunity. They were there to celebrate the arrival of 150 Afghan support staff from the EU’s embassy operation in Kabul.

EU Commission President and other officials on Saturday - © EU Commission - click to enlarge

Meanwhile, the Facts4EU.Org team were engaged in a task that was rather more grim

Since October 2001, the UK’s military forces have been engaged in operations in Afghanistan. Given that during all of this time the United Kingdom was a member of the European Union, we felt it appropriate to look at the commitment of the EU28 countries to coalition forces from the early days, through the first NATO mission, to the UN-promoted peace-keeping mission from 2015.

NATO itself presents troop numbers from each country. This, however, does not represent a true picture of the fighting forces deployed. Sadly as there are no figures readily available from NATO for actual combat troops from each country (as opposed to liaison officers, admin staff, and other personnel), Facts4EU.Org decided that a chart showing fatalities would be more representative of the commitment from each EU country.

Brexit Facts4EU.Org Summary

Military fatalities in Afghanistan by EU country – 2001-2021

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[Source: Icasualties, used by the BBC and other major news organisations, cross-checked with MoD and other data]

According to the Ministry of Defence, almost 90% of fatalities were the direct result of hostile action. The vast majority of these took place in the Taliban stronghold of Helmand province.

There is also the tragic number of British service personnel who have been wounded in Afghanistan, some of these horrifically. We have no data for the numbers of wounded from other EU countries but we would estimate that it will follow similar proportions to the UK data.

  • 456 British fatalities
  • 5,255 UK military and civilian injured personnel were admitted to UK field hospitals
  • 2,188 of these were categorised as Wounded in Action

[Source: Ministry of Defence official data]

What about actual troop numbers from EU countries?

When Facts4EU.Org provides important information such as that above, those who are still pro-EU have a tendency to accuse us of presenting only partial information. They will no doubt argue that total numbers of service personnel matter just as much as the number of combat troops.

We therefore give a snapshot below from 10 years ago (August 2011) of the overall service personnel in Afghanistan from the top four other contributing countries in the EU. These include admin staff, chefs, logistics personnel, etc.

Brexit Facts4EU.Org Summary

The UK had 9,500 service personnel in Afghanistan in August 2011. This represented:-

  • 90% more than Germany
  • 139% more than Italy
  • 141% more than France
  • 268% more than Poland

[Source: NATO deployment figures, August 2011]

Observations

A difficult call

The above report was not easy to work on. We even questioned whether we should publish this information in the context of the EU. In the end we decided it was right to do so. For 20 years British forces have intervened in a country that was a breeding ground for international terrorism which directly affected the British people - and those across the European Union.

For those 20 years this intervention came at a terrible cost. Commentators can discuss the rights and wrongs but we focus on the facts for British servicemen and women. Hundreds dead, thousands injured. We will remember them all.

We hope our American readers will forgive us for focusing on the European perspective. The United States of course bore the brunt of the sacrifices made - by a very long way. This report today tries to shed some light on what European countries - including the United Kingdom - contributed. It does so because sadly history tells us that mistakes are often repeated. The more people know the facts, the better informed will be their decisions and perhaps fewer brave men and women will die in future conflicts.

The EU's 'Defence Union'

For many years the EU has been advancing its ambitions to become a military power. Its policy of a ‘European Defence Union’ is well-established and is no secret. In countless reports Facts4EU.Org has published detailed official information about the EU’s moves towards its own ‘EU Army’.

There is absolutely no question that the EU will ultimately stand alone from NATO, despite all its protestations that it wishes to work in harmony with the organisation that has provided the defence of Europe for the last 60 years.

At NATO itself, the EU has been fortunate to have a Secretary-General who is fanatically pro-EU. As Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg continually tried to persuade his people to join the EU but the wise Norwegians rejected his plans more than once.

During his time heading NATO, not only has Mr Stoltenberg continuously cosied up to the EU, he has also conspicuously failed to get the EU countries anywhere near the prescribed military spending of 2% of GDP – something which the United Kingdom has consistently achieved.

Neither the UK nor the US can rely on the EU

Our report above shows how the idea that the EU can take responsibility for its own defence is still for the birds - and we are not talking 'fighting eagles'. There are two national military powers of consequence in Western Europe: the United Kingdom and France. With France preoccupied for a significant part with its former colonies in Africa, it has been left to the United Kingdom to take up the mantle in so many conflicts.

The rights and wrongs of these conflicts are not at issue here. The question of whether the EU will ever be remotely fit for purpose militarily? This most certainly is.

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[ Sources: EU Commission | EU Council | NATO official figures | Ministry of Defence official figures | Icasualties ] Politicians and journalists can contact us for details, as ever.

Brexit Facts4EU.Org, Wed 25 Aug 2021

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