The British government has authorised the United States to use military bases in the UK to carry out strikes on Iranian missile positions targeting ships in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Downing Street statement,.British ministers met on Friday to review the escalating conflict with Iran and Tehran’s disruption of shipping through the key waterway.“They confirmed that the agreement for the U.S. to use UK bases in the collective self-defence of the region includes US defensive operations to degrade the missile sites and capabilities being used to attack ships in the Strait of Hormuz,” the statement said, as quoted by BBC.Prime Minister Keir Starmer had earlier said Britain would not be drawn into a war with Iran and initially declined a US request to use British bases, citing the need to ensure any military action was legally justified.However, he shifted his position after Iran launched strikes on British allies in the Middle East, allowing the US to operate from RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia.US President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised Starmer’s stance since the conflict began. On Monday, he said there were “some countries that greatly disappointed me,” before singling out Britain, which he said had once been considered “the Rolls-Royce of allies”.The Downing Street statement also called for “urgent de-escalation and a swift resolution to the war”.
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