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UK Says Not Involved in Strikes on Iran, But Supports Outcome

UK Says Not Involved in Strikes on Iran, But Supports Outcome

Bloomberg3 hours ago

The UK said its military wasn't involved in American air strikes on Iran, although a cabinet minister expressed support for their results.
British military assets, including the key Indian Ocean airbase on Diego Garcia, have so far not played a role in President Donald Trump's attacks on key Iranian nuclear facilities, ministers said on Sunday. Still, UK officials said they received advance warning from Washington and Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave his tacit support, saying that Trump had 'taken action to alleviate' the threat of Tehran's weapons program.

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