PM tells Trump ‘I stand by my decision’ not to join attacks on Iran 02.03.2026

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision not to allow British military bases to be used for the initial wave of US strikes against Iran, stating he stands by his judgment and has "learnt the lessons of Iraq." While granting permission on Sunday for UK bases to be used for defensive operations against Iran's missile launchers and stores, Sir Keir faced disappointment from US President Donald Trump, who expressed frustration over the delay and the refusal to use the Diego Garcia base. Sir Keir emphasized that UK actions must have a lawful basis and be in Britain's national interest, distinguishing defensive measures from offensive involvement. The statement comes amidst escalating tensions, including an Iranian drone attack on the Akrotiri RAF base in Cyprus, which Sir Keir deemed an "outrageous response" but noted the bases were unsuitable for US operations. Approximately 300,000 Britons are believed to be in countries targeted by Iran, with contingency plans for evacuation underway.


















