UK's Keir Starmer vows to keep a 'cool head' after Trump castigation

Britain, historically a staunch ally of Washington, initially refused to allow its military bases to be ​used by the U.S. for its assault on Tehran, only tempering that position when Iran attacked ​its neighbours - allowing UK bases to be used for...

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer
LONDON: Keir Starmer said Britain would respond to the escalating conflict in the Middle East with a "cool head" after President Donald Trump chastised the prime minister for failing to provide sufficient ‌support for ⁠his strikes on ⁠Iran.

Britain, historically a staunch ally of Washington, initially refused to allow its military bases to be ​used by the U.S. for its assault on Tehran, only tempering that position when Iran attacked ​its neighbours - allowing UK bases to be used for limited defensive strikes.

Trump responded by castigating Starmer three times, including in the Oval Office on Tuesday where ​he told reporters "This is not Winston Churchill that ⁠we're dealing with".


Starmer, ‌who had previously said any British military action must have ​a "viable, thought-through ​plan", told parliament on Wednesday that the so-called special relationship ⁠was on display every day in the conflict, and didn't ​hang on the words of the U.S. president.

Citing American planes ​flying from British bases, British jets protecting U.S. bases and the sharing of intelligence, he said: "That is the special relationship in action.

"Hanging on to President Trump's latest words is not the special relationship."
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Starmer said he knew people across Britain were worried about the potential for escalation, and as a result he said Britain would ‌act "with clarity, with purpose and with a cool head".

Starmer has been criticised from all sides at home for the decision, with opponents ​on the ​left calling for him ⁠to condemn the military action. On the right, opposition leaders Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage attacked Starmer for failing to back Britain's key security and intelligence ally.

Starmer said ​Britain had been liaising closely with the United States for weeks on pre-deploying military assets to the region.

After an Iranian-made Shahed drone hit the runway on the British Akrotiri base on the island of Cyprus, London said it would deploy HMS Dragon, an air-defence destroyer, along with additional helicopters with counter-drone capabilities.
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