Starmer: Great Britain Won't Send Troops to Iran

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ruled out troop deployment in Iran, distanceing the United Kingdom from direct involvement in the conflict. This is not our war and we will not be involved in it”, he said. Starmer said the UK is taking “defence measures” to protect the British “, British interests [...]
This is not our war and we will not be involved in it”, he said.
Starmer said the UK is taking “defence measures” to protect British “, British interests and, of course, our allies in the region”.
He added that Britain will continue its efforts to help reopen the Hormuz Strait, but stressed: “We will not be involved in this war. ”
However, the United Kingdom has approved the use of British bases by the United States for attacks against Iranian countries linked to threats at the Hormuz Strait.
The UK has also deployed fighter aircraft to catch Iranian missiles.












