The United Kingdom is considering denying Donald Trump access to British military bases for potential strikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure after the U.S. President issued a warning of severe consequences for Iran. Trump set a deadline for Tehran to cease its actions in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to bomb the country back to the Stone Ages if demands are not met.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer may reject any requests to use UK bases for offensive strikes on civilian targets, clarifying that the UK’s agreement with the U.S. is limited to collective self-defense purposes. While the UK has previously allowed the U.S. to use RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia for defensive strikes against Iranian missile sites, no formal request has been made for attacks on power plants and bridges.
Government officials stated that the UK evaluates all U.S. requests on a case-by-case basis and refrained from commenting on potential military operations involving UK assets. The UK’s stance remains focused on collective self-defense in the region and degrading threats to maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.
Cabinet minister Wes Streeting praised Starmer’s decision to keep Britain out of potential conflict with Iran, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic efforts. The Health Secretary reiterated the UK’s position of non-involvement in a war with Iran and declined to speculate on the legality of U.S. actions.
International efforts to address the situation in the Strait of Hormuz are ongoing, with military representatives from over 30 countries meeting to discuss securing the vital waterway post-conflict. Tehran’s blockade of the strait, a critical global oil route, has raised concerns about energy security.
President Trump has maintained his threat to target Iran’s civilian infrastructure, dismissing accusations of potential war crimes. The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed its authorization for the U.S. to use British bases for defensive missions against Iranian missile threats, emphasizing the protection of British interests in the region.
Amidst escalating tensions, diplomatic solutions are being pursued to avoid further military escalation and safeguard international security.
