Trump against Starmer: He didn't help, our relationship is 'not what it was'
U.S. President Donald Trump criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the UK's response to U.S. and Israeli actions in Iran, expressing disappointment in their relationship.
In a recent interview with the Sun, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed criticism towards UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the context of U.S. and Israeli military actions in Iran. Trump stated that Starmer's support was lacking, saying, "He didn't help. I never thought I would see this from the United Kingdom." This statement reflects a significant moment in U.S.-UK relations, as Trump noted his disappointment in how collaborative efforts have changed over time.
The backdrop to Trump's remarks includes Starmer's recent comments in the House of Commons, where he stated that the UK government does not believe in 'regime change from the skies.' Initially, the UK government had denied the U.S. access to British bases for attacks on Iran but later permitted the use of its bases for 'defensive' strikes against Iranian positions. This pivot has further complicated the interpretation of the UK’s role in international military operations alongside the U.S.
Trump highlighted that while other nations like France have been cooperative, the UK's stance under Starmer has diverged from traditional alliances. His remarks suggest a growing frustration with how the UK is handling its foreign policy in relation to the U.S. This feud, positioned within ongoing global security challenges, could signal potential shifts in diplomatic relations between the two countries, depending on how the situation evolves.