London does not want to take risks due to a possible response from Iran
London will not allow the United States to use its military bases for potential strikes against Iran. The reasons cited are legal risks and a reluctance to become embroiled in conflict.
This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing THE I PAPER.
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The United Kingdom will refuse to grant the U.S. access to its military bases for possible strikes against Iran, despite requests from American leader Donald Trump.
According to the publication, the American side considered the possibility of using British facilities, particularly the base on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, as well as RAF Fairford airbase.
However, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government did not support this idea. London fears that participation in such operations without a clear legal basis could contradict international law.
British authorities also seek to avoid direct involvement in a potential escalation of conflict in the Middle East.
Amid this backdrop, tension has arisen between allies. Trump publicly criticized Britain’s position, emphasizing the importance of its military bases for U.S. operations.
At the same time, London emphasizes that it is acting in accordance with national interests and is focused on mitigating escalation risks.
As is known, the U.S. is considering various options for strikes against Iranian infrastructure, particularly targeting transportation and energy facilities.
It is worth noting that in March, Britain did open its bases to the U.S. for strikes against Iran, but not against all targets. Permission was granted for strikes against facilities involved in attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
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