Trump Laments Waning US-UK Relations Amid Iran Tensions
Former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed disappointment over the weakened relationship between the U.S. and the UK following British PM Keir Starmer's hesitation in supporting military actions against Iran. Trump noted that while U.S. doesn't require UK's support, France has shown more alignment with U.S. interests.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump conveyed his discontent over the current status of US-UK relations during an interview with the Sun newspaper. He noted a perceivable decline in cooperation following British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's initial reluctance to back strikes against Iran.
According to Trump, while the United States does not require Britain to engage militarily in the Middle East, the lack of support from the UK is significant. He emphasized that other nations such as France have shown remarkable support, contrasting with the UK's differing stance.
Trump's remarks highlight growing tensions in a historical alliance, underlining a broader geopolitical shift in international relations amidst the backdrop of conflict in the Middle East.
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