Mar 11 • 13:02 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

UK: Starmer defends his decision to keep the country out of war with Iran

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended his decision to keep Britain out of the conflict in Iran during a parliamentary session, emphasizing the efforts of the armed forces in protecting British lives and interests.

In a recent session of Prime Minister's Questions in the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced inquiries about the ongoing war in Iran, its implications for the British public, and whether British troops might become involved. Starmer staunchly defended his choice to refrain from entering the conflict, asserting that the armed forces are dedicated to safeguarding British lives and interests in the Middle East.

Starmer highlighted the important role of the Royal Air Force (RAF), which has conducted over 230 hours of defensive operations across multiple countries, effectively intercepting drones and thereby ensuring the safety of British citizens and allied nations. His comments underline a commitment to maintaining security without direct military involvement.

Furthermore, during the session, Starmer addressed economic concerns, confirming that the fuel tax will remain frozen until September, demonstrating the government's intent to monitor the situation in Iran while balancing domestic economic factors. This response reflects both the security and economic challenges the government faces amid ongoing international tensions.

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