- 9:23 AM (EST) 5 Mar 2026Latest
Starmer says Trump will decide actions based on US national interest
Speaking about the situation, Starmer said the United States will determine its own course of action. According to the UK prime minister, President Donald Trump will make decisions based on what he considers best for American national interests.
The UK government has avoided directly commenting on potential US military choices. Instead officials have focused on supporting coordination and communication with allies.
The statement reflects the traditional approach within the UK US alliance where both governments maintain independent authority over military decisions while still working closely together.
- 9:23 AM (EST) 5 Mar 2026
Starmer says Trump will decide US national interest as UK continues intelligence sharing with Washington
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said that decisions on United States actions will ultimately be up to Donald Trump and what he believes is in the national interest of the US. The statement comes as tensions remain elevated in the Middle East and global leaders continue to coordinate closely on security developments.
Starmer emphasized that the United Kingdom respects the independence of US decision making on military and strategic matters. At the same time he confirmed that the UK and the US are continuing to share intelligence in the normal way as part of their long standing security partnership.
The remarks highlight the close cooperation between the two countries during periods of geopolitical uncertainty.
- 9:19 AM (EST) 5 Mar 2026
Starmer keeps offensive action against Iran on the table
Starmer said the UK is currently prioritizing defensive measures. British forces are already involved in protecting bases and intercepting threats across the Middle East.
However the prime minister did not fully rule out the possibility of offensive military action if circumstances change. The government says any future decision would depend on the legal framework, security situation and risks to British citizens and allies.
Officials have emphasized that the UK’s primary goal is to prevent further escalation while maintaining the ability to respond to threats.
- 9:17 AM (EST) 5 Mar 2026
Starmer refuses to rule out offensive action against Iran as UK keeps military options open
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he cannot completely rule out joining offensive military actions against Iran if the situation escalates further. His comments come as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise following missile and drone attacks linked to the conflict.
The statement signals that the United Kingdom wants to keep its strategic options open. While the government has so far focused on defensive operations and protecting British interests in the region, officials are not fully closing the door on possible offensive involvement in the future.
The warning highlights growing concerns among Western leaders that the conflict could expand if diplomatic efforts fail.
- 9:16 AM (EST) 5 Mar 2026
Starmer says Iran conflict could continue for some time
Speaking about the evolving situation, Starmer acknowledged that the crisis may not be resolved quickly. He said the conditions in the region are likely to remain challenging for a while.
The UK has urged diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions. British officials have repeatedly stressed that the long term solution should come through negotiations rather than prolonged military escalation.
The prime minister also emphasized the need to ensure the safety of British citizens living or traveling in the region. Authorities have asked nationals in affected areas to stay updated on government travel guidance and register their presence with officials.
- 9:16 AM (EST) 5 Mar 2026
Starmer warns Iran conflict could last “for some time” as Middle East tensions continue to rise
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has warned that the conflict involving Iran may continue for a prolonged period. His comments come as tensions remain high in the Middle East following military strikes and escalating regional security concerns.
Starmer said the situation on the ground could remain difficult for some time. The warning reflects growing fears among Western governments that the conflict may not end quickly and could continue to affect security across the region.
The UK government is closely monitoring developments while focusing on protecting British citizens and interests in the Middle East.
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