PM swipes that Trump doesn't have a 'thought-through plan' for Iran
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Today, Keir Starmer criticized Donald Trump for his lack of a “viable, thought-through plan” regarding the conflict in Iran, signaling a significant strain in the Special Relationship between the two nations.

The Prime Minister stood firm on his decision to prohibit the use of UK bases for offensive military actions, expressing concerns about the potential for “escalation.”

Kemi Badenoch, however, challenged him during Prime Minister’s Questions, accusing him of failing to safeguard Britain’s military personnel in the Middle East. She argued that Labour is prioritizing benefits spending over increasing defense funds.

These remarks followed Trump’s comments, which heightened fears about the state of Transatlantic relations, as he labeled the Prime Minister “disappointing” and “no Churchill.”

Sir Keir emphasized his approach, stating that he aimed to act “with clarity, with purpose,” and underlined that “the protection of UK nationals is our number one priority.”

The Prime Minister explained that when the crisis began on Saturday, he was unwilling to “join a war unless I was satisfied there was a lawful basis and a viable thought-through plan,” affirming that his stance remains unchanged.

Mr Trump was incensed by Sir Keir’s initial refusal to let the US use UK bases for the joint attacks with Israel. 

That was later partially walked back by the PM under huge pressure, with ‘defensive’ actions permitted. There had been warnings that the US could simply use the bases anyway and dare Britain to stop them. 

Sir Keir again attempted to wash his hands of the military campaign in a speech to Muslims breaking Ramadan fast last night.

Sir Keir – who has been desperately trying to shore up Labour’s left flank since the Greens inflicted an humiliating by-election defeat – also talked up his determination to get ‘justice’ for Gaza.  

Keir Starmer sounded defiance over his refusal to allow UK bases to be used for offensive strikes, insisting he was worried about 'escalation'

Keir Starmer sounded defiance over his refusal to allow UK bases to be used for offensive strikes, insisting he was worried about ‘escalation’

The comments came after Donald Trump fuelled alarm about the state of the Special Relationship by condemning the premier as 'no Churchill'

The comments came after Donald Trump fuelled alarm about the state of the Special Relationship by condemning the premier as ‘no Churchill’

Sir Keir is also facing a huge backlash for failing to protect Britain’s base on Cyprus, which was hit by a suicide drone thought to have been fired by Tehran’s proxies late on Sunday night.

Embarrassingly, military minnow Greece will have warships in position to protect RAF Akrotiri days before the Royal Navy will be anywhere near the danger zone.

Emmanuel Macron has ordered a French frigate to the region, in a move that seemingly finally stung Sir Keir into action yesterday. 

Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon is now being sent to Cyprus – but will not arrive for several days – along with helicopters that have counter-drone capabilities.

Speaking at the Iftar – an event to mark breaking the Ramadan fast – in Westminster Hall last night, Sir Keir said: ‘The war in the Middle East did not begin last week… in Gaza most of all, we must not lose sight of them and the need for peace, justice and security in Palestine and Israel.’  

He added: ‘On Iran, I want to make clear the UK was not involved in the offensive strikes of the US and Israel, and that remains the case.’

Sir Keir stressed he opposed the Iraq war in 2003 and the UK needed to ‘learn the lessons’. But he said the ‘indiscriminate’ response from Iran had shifted the balance towards allowing bases to be used.

‘What we’re now doing is allowing our bases to be used for the defensive purposes of preventing those attacks and protecting innocent lives, because that is what we need to do to support our Middle Eastern allies who have asked us for support,’ he said.

Mr Trump said last night: ‘I’m not happy with the UK. This is not Winston Churchill that we’re dealing with.

‘Spain has been very, very uncooperative and so has the UK. The second one is shocking but this is not the age of Churchill.

‘The UK has been very, very uncooperative with that stupid island [Chagos]. That they gave away and took a 100-year lease… what’s that all about?’

His remarks will put fresh pressure on Sir Keir to abandon his controversial deal to hand the Chagos Islands, a British territory in the Indian Ocean, to China ally Mauritius, then lease back the crucial military base on Diego Garcia for £35billion.

But Downing Street said: ‘The work on Diego Garcia and the deal continues – we have been very clear about its value as a military asset to both the UK and the US, and that position hasn’t changed.’

No10 also claimed the US and UK remained ‘staunch allies’.

Nigel Farage insisted Britain joining the US in its war on Iran was a different situation to the Iraq war.

The Reform UK leader, who has criticised the UK joining the Iraq war alongside the US, told a central London press conference: ‘There are times to say no to the Americans, absolutely. We should have said no a couple of times in the last 25 years.

‘Of course, because Saddam Hussein didn’t pose any direct threat to this country, they had to invent a threat.

‘I would argue in the case of Iran, since October 7 this country has fundamentally changed as a result of terrorism funded by Iran.

‘Frankly, if this operation stops Iran getting a nuclear weapon, it would have been worth it. I believe that very, very strongly.

‘I’m really incredibly nervous about intervening in foreign wars, I believe it’s the right one.’

Keir Starmer made his latest attempt to wash his hands of the US president's military campaign in a speech to Muslims breaking Ramadan fast last night

Keir Starmer made his latest attempt to wash his hands of the US president’s military campaign in a speech to Muslims breaking Ramadan fast last night

Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon is now being sent to Cyprus - but will not arrive for several days - along with helicopters that have counter-drone capabilities

Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon is now being sent to Cyprus – but will not arrive for several days – along with helicopters that have counter-drone capabilities

Questions have been asked as to why a British ship was not deployed to the Middle East sooner, given America had publicly been moving its arsenal into position for some time.

Former head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Lord West, said ‘Nelson will be spinning in his grave’ over Britain’s response and the state of the senior service, which has scarcely any active ships or submarines to send to a crisis anywhere in the world.

Shadow Armed Forces minister Mark Francois said: ‘Britannia once ‘ruled the waves’ rather than being tied up in port.

‘Why, given the US build-up has already been under way for weeks, are we only just sending one now? Why didn’t we dispatch one to the Med a fortnight ago?

‘It’s like Nelson turning up to Trafalgar a week late.’

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