Trump tells Britain he does not need its help to win Iran war

President Donald Trump said on Saturday ​Britain was giving “serious ⁠thought” to sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East, but ‌added that the US does not ‌need them to win the war with Iran, in the latest clash between the military allies.

Trump has repeatedly criticised British Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggesting this week that he helped “ruin” the countries’ ‌historically close relationship after London blocked initial U.S. use of British bases to attack Iran.

In ⁠a post on Truth Social, Trump said he “will remember” the lack of British support during the conflict with Iran.

“The United Kingdom, our once Great Ally, maybe the Greatest of them all, is finally giving serious thought to sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East,” Trump said. “That’s OK, Prime Minister Starmer, we don’t need them any longer – But we will ​remember. We don’t need people that join Wars after we’ve already won!”

Trump tells Britain he does not need its help to win Iran war

The social ‌media post comes after Britain’s defence ministry said on Saturday it was preparing the Prince of Wales aircraft carrier for possible deployment. But no final decision has been taken about whether to ⁠send it to the Middle East, a British official said.

STARMER DEFENDS STANCE ON BASES

Starmer has defended his decision not to allow US forces to use British bases to support initial strikes on Iran, ​saying he needed ‌to be satisfied that any military action was legal and well planned.

He later granted ‌US forces permission to use British bases for what he called defensive strikes against Iranian missiles in storage depots or launchers.

Trump tells Britain he does not need its help to win Iran war

A truck drives out past a US Air Force B-1 Lancer bomber sitting on the tarmac at RAF Fairford in south-west England on Sunday. AFP

Asked about Trump’s comments, British foreign minister Yvette Cooper told Sky News on ‌Sunday: “The thing I’ve ‌learned doing this job is that you have ⁠to focus on substance and not on social media posts.”

“We’re not going to ‌do things in terms of the rhetoric or hyperbole. We’re going to do things on really practical, calm, steady decision making. Because I think that ⁠actually the British character more widely is to do things in a serious ​and steady way.”

Starmer earlier this year criticised Trump’s desire to buy Greenland and said his comments that European troops avoided frontline combat in the war in Afghanistan were “frankly appalling.”

Reuters

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