Starmer defends cautious Iran policy as Badenoch urges more action

Keir Starmer defended the government's cautious Iran approach at PMQs, saying protecting British nationals is his top priority and that the UK will not join a war without a lawful basis and a clear plan. Kemi Badenoch argued for stronger actions, accusing Labour of not doing enough. Britain has allowed US forces to use its bases for defensive strikes and is increasing regional readiness with assets like HMS Dragon, Wildcats, radar and anti-drone systems, and pre-deployed capabilities in Cyprus and Oman, as two charter flights for nationals are planned. Trump criticized Starmer for not backing offensive strikes, while officials warned against a poorly defined intervention.
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