I haven't seen his comments, but in the interest of balance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_the_United_KingdomThe Falklands was 43 years ago, the spat on Lebanon was 41 years ago, and the last war we actively engaged in out side of a UN coalition was the Gulf War in '90/91.
And much as the passage of time is frightening, that was 34 years ago.
Have we been involved in conflicts since, absolutely, but not on our own, and ostensibly always in some sort of suppressive peace keeping role.
Has the US been doing much else, in the grand scheme of things not really, but from their perspective, we left Afghanistan in 2014 whereas they left, albeit in a total shit show, a couple of years ago.
US foreign policy hasn't been this abrasive since George Bush, but it could be argued that this is half the reason that things have got to the point they're at. Everything has only gone to pieces over the last four years
