Sheffield father of Iraq soldier asks Vance to resign  

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**Sheffield Man Condemns US Vice-‘s Comments**

A Sheffield man whose son was killed Iraq has spoken out against “offensive” comments by US vice-president JD Vance. Vance said that an American stake in ‘s economy is a better security guarantee than troops from other countries.

Bill Stewardson, 64, says his son Kingsman Green, 21, died in Basra in 2007. He is angry about Vance’s comments and thinks they show a lack of respect for forces.

**Comments Criticized by UK **

UK opposition politicians have also criticized Vance’s comments. They say he was disrespecting the efforts of British troops who have fought alongside US forces in Afghanistan. shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge said it is “deeply disrespectful” to ignore such service and sacrifice.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage added that the UK stood by America for 20 years in Afghanistan, and Vance’s comments were wrong.

**Stewardson Demands Apology and Resignation**

Bill Stewardson says he rejects Vance’s clarification of his comments. He wants an apology from the vice-president and thinks he should resign. Stewardson says it’s not just about the UK or France, but about showing respect to people who make the ultimate sacrifice.

He has spoken out against similar comments before, including those that suggested his son deserved to die because he was a soldier. Now, he feels more offended than ever by such comments.

**Stewardson Speaks Out About His Son’s Death**

Stewardson wrote a book about bereaved parents after his son died. He says every day is still difficult for him and his family. He wants Vance to understand the impact of his words on like theirs.

The BBC has asked for a response from the White House, but so there has been no comment.

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