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Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by naptu2(op): 6:54am On Mar 06
"President Trump has expressed his disagreement with our decision not to get involved in the initial strikes, but it is my duty to judge what is in Britain's national interest, that is what I have done". He also explains why Britain refused to allow America use British bases in Cyprus.

Video: Sir Keir Starmer explains his decision to Parliament.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ywx9Gd6G7x8?si=utRm7dtAUUlj1E1r


PM stands by decision not to join strikes on Iran and sends more jets to Qatar

Emily McGarvey

Sir Keir Starmer has said he stands by his decision not to join the initial US-Israel strikes on Iran on Saturday, and said talks would be the best way forward.

At a Downing Street news conference, the PM said the UK had "the strength to stand by our values and our principles no matter the pressure to do otherwise".

The UK's longstanding position was that the best way forward was a "negotiated settlement with Iran where they give up their nuclear ambitions", he added, saying efforts should be made to "de-escalate" the conflict.

Sir Keir said the conflict could continue for "some time", as he announced the UK is sending four additional Typhoon fighter jets to Qatar.

US President Donald Trump has already criticised the prime minister for refusing to allow the use of UK bases in the initial strikes, and said he is "not Winston Churchill".

The UK agreed on Sunday to a US request to use British military bases but only for defensive strikes on Iranian missile sites.

Trump said the initial decision was "shocking" and that the UK-US relationship was "not what it was".

But Sir Keir insisted the special relationship between the US and the UK had not been fractured.

"Look, the special relationship is in operation right now," he told reporters on Thursday.

"We're sharing intelligence on a 24/7 basis in the usual way. That is the special relationship."

Sir Keir, who chaired a meeting of the government's emergency committee Cobra on Thursday, acknowledged that people are "worried sick about their family and friends who are caught up in this".

"We will do everything we can to protect British lives," he said.

The PM denied the UK was not prepared for the conflict, pointing out that Britain began pre-deploying assets to the region earlier this year - particularly Qatar and Cyprus - alongside the US and other allies.

Defence sources said 400 additional UK personnel had been sent over the past weeks to support air defence activities across the UK's bases in Cyprus.

It comes after the government faced criticism for its response when British bases in Bahrain and Cyprus were struck at the weekend.

"A lot of pre-planning has gone into this and a lot of pre-deployment," the prime minister said.

"I am satisfied we can keep our people safe."

Along with the Typhoon jets which defence sources say will be "rapidly" deployed, two wildcat helicopters with anti-drone-capabilities will also arrive in Cyprus on Friday.

The British warship HMS Dragon will also sail to Cyprus, but Defence Secretary John Healey told the BBC it will arrive "within the next couple of weeks".

It comes after a drone struck the runway at RAF Akrotiri on Sunday, causing what the Ministry of Defence described as "minimal damage".

Earlier, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "Sometimes the best way to de-escalate a situation is to try and finish it quickly, rather than let it drag out because you don't want to get involved.

"Once our bases had been attacked, I think we became part of this, whether we liked it or not."

Healey met his counterpart Vasilis Palmas in Cyprus on Thursday to discuss how the UK was reinforcing air defences to support "our shared security," the PM's spokesman said.

Speaking to the BBC afterwards, he declined to answer whether he would rule out the UK joining the US and Israel strikes on Iran.

"We're doing now what the British can do best. We've got more jets here in Cyprus than any other nation," he said.

But he said, "the nature of any war, and any conflict, is that it changes".

"We just don't know for sure what the Iranians will do," he said, adding that the UK will adapt its action to ensure protection of the British people, forces and allies.

He also said the best assessment of the drone that struck the Akrotiri base was "probably fired from Lebanon".

Lorraine, a Briton who has lived in Cyprus for 35 years, told the BBC: "We feel more supported from the other European countries than we do from our own."

She praised Greece and France for being quick to help after attacks on the island, and her message for the UK government was to "step up".

Meanwhile, the UK has updated its travel advice for Cyprus, warning that the risk of a terrorist attack cannot be ruled out.

Sir Keir also said the first government-chartered flight for Britons stranded in the Middle East has taken off from Oman after it was delayed.

The repatriation flight from Oman was due to take off on Wednesday evening but it remained grounded after technical issues.

Sir Keir said that about 4,000 Britons had already made it home from the region, with thousands still stuck in the Middle East.

More than 140,000 people in the region have registered their presence with the UK government, he said.

A further seven flights are due to leave the UAE for the UK on Thursday, Sir Keir said, adding that the government will lay on additional charter flights in the coming days.

He said British Airways was putting on daily flights from Oman, and the government will keep working with partners to "increase the speed and capacity of this airlift".

Iran has retaliated to US-Israeli air strikes by launching attacks on Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf, including Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdr2214nmk8o?

Photos 3 and 4) Typhoon fighter jets.

Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by naptu2(op): 6:55am On Mar 06
"This is not the age of Churchill. I have to say that the UK has been very uncooperative with that st upid island". - President Donald Trump.



https://www.tiktok.com/video/7613226262403845394?
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by naptu2(op):
This story has led to a massive debate on Twitter. Some British people are asking how a Nigerian woman can send British youth to go and die overseas. Nigerians reply that she is not Nigerian, she is British. The Britons insist that she is Nigerian, but Nigerians say that she was born in the UK, she said that she does not feel Nigerian and Nigerians have disowned her.

Telegraph Politics @TelePolitics

Britain must attack Iran, Kemi Badenoch has said.

The Tory leader called for the RAF to help destroy Tehran’s missile sites and prevent new launches against regional allies.
https://x.com/i/status/2029513082842550685

Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by naptu2(op):
Previous thread:

We Said No To War In 2003 & We Say No Today - Sanchez, Spanish Prime Minister 
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Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by orisa37: 7:27am On Mar 06
DON'T DEFEND UK AGAINST U.S.
YOU GAVE US ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THAT'S ENOUGH.
UK IS THE MOTHER OF U.S
THAT TOO IS ENOUGH.
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by ReturnMan: 7:32am On Mar 06
E de fear sahad droness.. No b small
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by divide9ja: 7:32am On Mar 06
naptu2:
"President Trump has expressed his disagreement with our decision not to get involved in the initial strikes, but it is my duty to judge what is in Britain's national interest, that is what I have done". He also explains why Britain refused to allow America use British bases in Cyprus.

Video: Sir Keir Starmer explains his decision to Parliament.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ywx9Gd6G7x8?si=utRm7dtAUUlj1E1r





https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdr2214nmk8o?

Photos 3 and 4) Typhoon fighter jets.
Jackass of a man, as useless as Buhari angry
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by JuanDeDios: 7:37am On Mar 06
divide9ja:
Jackass of a man, as useless as Buhari angry
What makes him a jackass?
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by ariesbull: 7:38am On Mar 06
NATO My ass..... Article 5 my ASS...imagine when Russia attacks Britain trust me USA will not even give a hoot
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Flangelo12: 7:38am On Mar 06
Kemi catching strays.

God has a great sense of humour.

Who would have thought Israel, Iran, US would diminish Kemi's reputation even more?

grin
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by JuanDeDios: 7:39am On Mar 06
ariesbull:
NATO My ass..... Article 5 my ASS...imagine when Russia attacks Britain trust me USA will not even give a hoot
Has the US been attacked?
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by OT2024: 7:39am On Mar 06
Sister Kemi is right.

I stand with her on this.
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by nairalee(m): 7:39am On Mar 06
Kemi Badenough and Co shouldn't look at this matter with an eye of politics. This is lives of innocent defenceless men, women and children
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Ewedegubbler: 7:40am On Mar 06
Lloyds decided to withdraw shipping insurance for the Strait of hormuz which theyve done for centuries and the USA decided to take over and backed it up with naval protection..

Big loss for the UK..
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by JuanDeDios: 7:42am On Mar 06
Ewedegubbler:
Lloyds decided to withdraw shipping insurance for the Strait of hormuz which theyve done for centuries and the USA decided to take over and backed it up with naval protection..

Big loss for the UK..
Where the Navy naa? Ships still aren't moving. And why has "the USA decided" to allow Russia sell more oil to raise more money to murder Ukrainians?
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by neonly: 7:43am On Mar 06
Let it be a lesson dont ever forget yur origin
Nigeria woman telling English men to go to war
What a time to live in
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by masterfactor(m): 7:45am On Mar 06
But the British send able Nigerian men to go and die in A war that they know nothing about. Nairalanders try and read this book *ANOTHER MANS WAR**

Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Chienex24(m): 7:46am On Mar 06
JuanDeDios:
Has the US been attacked?
Like Japan in Pearl harbor, countries should always wait ist and be attacked, their citizens killed before acting in defense. What a logic!!
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Fuckyoumod: 7:47am On Mar 06
British people are cowards, A coward leader is running the U.K.

Same as gulf countries, how can Iran be striking them repeatedly and they couldn't defend themselves. All the could do was give press briefings on some nonsense "International law" does terrorists and jihadists give a fvck about your fvcking international law?
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Omoawoke(m): 7:49am On Mar 06
The world powers should just decide to crush Iran now or never and end this war

This Iran striking everywhere will send the world into economic recession and food crisis

Strike Iran now!
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:49am On Mar 06
Okay. Time to cease fire. We all need peace and tranquillity please
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Omoawoke(m): 7:50am On Mar 06
masterfactor:
But the British send able Nigerian men to go and die in A war that they know nothing about. Nairalanders try and read this book *ANOTHER MANS WAR**
That’s why we need Kemi to send British boys to fight..

Would you mind those idiotsss
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by masterfactor(m): 7:50am On Mar 06
Fuckyoumod:
British people are cowards, A coward leader is running the U.K.
Does Britain has any issues with IRAN huh, you want there able body men to go and die in another man's war. Some of you on nairaland reason vertically. It UsA and Israel war, let their people pay the price for it.
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Omoawoke(m): 7:51am On Mar 06
DeltaBachelor:
Okay. Time to cease fire. We all need peace and tranquillity please
This doesn’t look like ceasefire would come soon without a major blow on Iran

War ends when a major blow hit one side of the fight and they surrender or either through mutual negotiation

This doesn’t look like any negotiation would take place
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by masterfactor(m): 7:51am On Mar 06
Omoawoke:
That’s why we need Kemi to send British boys to fight..

Would you mind those idiotsss
Guy man na true oOoOO, we need to do payback ooooo grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Sonnobax15(m): 7:52am On Mar 06
lipsrsealed
I Love the way she's being reminded of her Nigerian root grin
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by JuanDeDios: 7:52am On Mar 06
Chienex24:
Like Japan in Pearl harbor, countries should always wait ist and be attacked, their citizens killed before acting in defense. What a logic!!
I was responding to your Article 5 quip. You have to be attacked for that to kick in. But I'm sure a logic expert like you doesn't need to bother with that pesky little fact. Carry go.
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by Sonnobax15(m): 7:52am On Mar 06
masterfactor:
But the British send able Nigerian men to go and die in A war that they know nothing about. Nairalanders try and read this book *ANOTHER MANS WAR**
where and how can I get this book?
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by JuanDeDios: 7:55am On Mar 06
Sonnobax15:
where and how can I get this book?
You should always check Amazon for any book you can't find at CMS bookshop.
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by drnoel: 7:56am On Mar 06
naptu2:
This story has led to a massive debate on Twitter. Some British people are asking how a Nigerian woman can send British youth to go and die overseas. Nigerians reply that she is not Nigerian, she is British. The Britons insist that she is Nigerian, but Nigerians say that she was born in the UK, she said that she does not feel Nigerian and Nigerians have disowned her.

Telegraph Politics @TelePolitics



https://x.com/i/status/2029513082842550685
I don't know what the arguement is about. She is just towing party lines. The Torries want Britain to join the war, labour party doesn't. That is the argument not ethnicity
Re: Keir Starmer Defends Decision Not To Join Attacks On Iran. by pipnator00(m): 7:56am On Mar 06
You are making a good decision not to join the very unpopular war.
Even the US and Israel are unsure of what their mission is in Iran and have not clear goal, strategy.
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