France honors fallen soldiers in Afghanistan after Trump's false claim about NATO troops
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The names of French troops killed in NATO operations in Afghanistan, where they fought with U.S. and other allied forces, are displayed Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, at a memorial in Paris to French troops killed in operations overseas (AP Photo/John Leicester)Alice Rufo, a deputy French defense minister, and Gen. Loic Mizon, the military governor of Paris, inspect the names of French troops killed in NATO operations in Afghanistan, where they fought with U.S. and other allied forces, during a visit Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, to a memorial in Paris for French troops killed in operations overseas. (AP Photo/John Leicester)Alice Rufo, a deputy French defense minister, and Gen. Loic Mizon, the military governor of Paris, inspect the names of French troops killed in NATO operations in Afghanistan, where they fought with U.S. and other allied forces, during a visit Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, to a memorial in Paris for French troops killed in operations overseas. (AP Photo/John Leicester)
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The names of French troops killed in NATO operations in Afghanistan, where they fought with U.S. and other allied forces, are displayed Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, at a memorial in Paris to French troops killed in operations overseas (AP Photo/John Leicester)