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US not allowed British bases to attack Iran

Fri, Feb 20, '26 at 2:32 PM

US not allowed British bases to attack Iran


British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has blocked a request from US President Donald Trump to allow US forces to use UK air bases during any preemptive attack on Iran, saying it could break international law, according to multiple reports in British media citing government sources.

According to The Times of London, which first reported the split over airbase access, Starmer has denied the use of RAF Fairford in England and Diego Garcia – the British overseas territory in the Indian Ocean – for any strike on Iran.The two bases have long served as crucial overseas US military staging posts for operations far from home, with Diego Garcia a key airfield for the US’ heavy bomber fleet.

The Times reports Britain is concerned that allowing the US to use the bases “would be a breach of international law, which makes no distinction between a state carrying out the attack and those in support if the latter have ‘knowledge of the circumstances of the internationally wrongful act.’”The Times cited UK government sources. The BBC, The Guardian and The Telegraph also subsequently published their own reports on the UK blocking access to the bases, citing sources.


Fri, Feb 20, '26 at 2:34 PM

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has balls now to say NO to Trump...😳

Fri, Feb 20, '26 at 4:13 PM

@sgtdjones

Starmer is a strong leader... 💪

Fri, Feb 20, '26 at 4:25 PM

@Cricket_101


His approval numbers are 20%

He will be gone by summer 2026.

Fri, Feb 20, '26 at 4:58 PM

@sgtdjones


His approval numbers are 20%
He will be gone by summer 2026.


UK politics is very dirty...

Rishi cut Boris throat and got ousted in the next election.

Fri, Feb 20, '26 at 5:29 PM

Starmer is no longer interested in being a part of the Dotard's weapons of mass distractions?

Looks like Carney gave them all a backbone.