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    UK’s Keir Starmer Defends Middle East Policy Amid Trump Criticism and Iran Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    On Monday, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stood firm in defending his government’s measured response to escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly regarding Iran. He dismissed former US President Donald Trump’s sharp criticism over Britain’s decision not to participate in initial military strikes against Iran. Starmer emphasized that his choices were carefully guided by adherence to international law and the overarching national interest of the United Kingdom.

    In a detailed address to the British Parliament, Starmer explained the rationale behind allowing the United States limited access to British military bases, a move approved only after Iranian drone and missile attacks targeted British nationals and assets in the region. He described these Iranian actions as reckless provocations that necessitated a defensive posture. However, Starmer maintained his refusal to engage in offensive military operations against Iran, which had been launched by the US and Israel over the weekend. This stance reflects the delicate balancing act he faces amid divergent political pressures within the UK.

    Domestically, Starmer has been navigating a complex political landscape. On one side, left-wing factions urge him to condemn the US and Israeli strikes outright, while on the other, right-wing figures like Nigel Farage of Reform UK have criticized him for not fully backing the American military response. Addressing Parliament, Starmer made it clear: “We were not involved in the initial strikes against Iran, and we will not join offensive action now. But in the face of Iran’s barrage of missiles and drones, we will protect our people in the region.” His remarks underscored a commitment to safeguarding British citizens without escalating the conflict further.

    Starmer also directly responded to Donald Trump’s public disapproval of the UK’s cautious approach. Trump had expressed frustration over what he perceived as delays in granting the US access to British bases for operations against Iran. The former president suggested that Starmer’s concerns over the legality of the strikes were unprecedented in the history of UK-US relations. Starmer, a former human rights lawyer, has long championed a strict adherence to international legal frameworks. He reiterated that his government is determined to avoid repeating the mistakes of the 2003 Iraq invasion, which was later discredited due to false claims about weapons of mass destruction.

    Highlighting lessons learned from past conflicts, Starmer stressed the importance of any UK military action having a clear legal basis and a well-considered strategic plan. “We all remember the mistakes of Iraq, and we have learned those lessons,” he said. “This government does not believe in regime change from the skies.” This statement signals a cautious and principle-driven foreign policy approach, contrasting with more aggressive military interventions of the past.

    Meanwhile, the US and Israel’s recent airstrikes reportedly resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, escalating tensions further. Trump criticized Starmer for not immediately approving the use of Diego Garcia, a strategically vital British airbase in the Indian Ocean, for US operations. However, by late Sunday, Starmer agreed to allow the US to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iranian targets. This concession was framed as a necessary step to protect approximately 300,000 British nationals living in the volatile Gulf region, where Iranian missile and drone attacks have targeted hotels and airports near US military installations.

    Despite this, opposition parties quickly accused Starmer of flip-flopping on his Middle East policy, pointing to what they described as inconsistent responses during his premiership. Nigel Farage labeled the government’s reaction to the Iran strikes as “frankly pathetic,” a charge Starmer firmly rejected. He warned that the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader would not deter further Iranian aggression, but rather could provoke even more reckless and dangerous attacks against civilians.

    Adding to the tension, an Iranian-made drone struck Britain’s RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus on Sunday, causing limited damage but no casualties. Trump welcomed the UK’s decision to permit US operations from Diego Garcia but expressed disappointment over a separate agreement Starmer made concerning the sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, where the base is located. The UK government’s deal transfers sovereignty of the archipelago to Mauritius while securing the base’s future from legal challenges, a move that has drawn mixed reactions internationally and domestically.

    Despite these disagreements, Starmer’s office reassured that the UK-US alliance remains strong and enduring. A spokesperson emphasized the longstanding partnership between the two nations, highlighting decades of close cooperation on defense and security matters. As tensions in the Middle East continue to simmer, Starmer’s approach reflects a careful balancing of legal principles, national security concerns, and diplomatic relations with key allies.

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