Using British bases from the United States

After three weeks of clashes between the United Kingdom and the United States with Donald Trump constantly criticising Keir Starmer's reluctance to engage in the war against Iran, British bases will open up for use. The UK has said this is done for “collective protection” of the region, including “defence operations” aimed at weakening [...]
After three weeks of clashes between the United Kingdom and the United States with Donald Trump constantly criticising Keir Starmer's reluctance to engage in the war against Iran, British bases will open up for use.
The United Kingdom has said this is done for “collective protection” in the region, including “defence operations” aimed at weakening missile sites used for ship attacks on the Hormuz Strait, reports Sky NewsI'll follow the Express.
As the map suggests below, this will give the United States more location near this key waterway, through which one fifth of the world's oil supply is supposed to pass.
Iran has effectively closed this road, which has caused significant oil prices to rise and raised concerns in Washington.













