A deadly drone fired from Iran wasdramatically disrupted by British military forcesdefending allies in the Middle East. A statement released by the Ministry of Defence on Sunday evening said the one-way attack drone had been launched by Iran towards Iraq and that UK forces "successfully engaged" the device.
“The engagement occurred asRAF Typhoons and F-35 jetscontinued to conduct defensive sorties across the region,” the statement read. SirKeir Starmerhas attracted widespread criticism for not initially backing the US-Israeli bombing on Iran, which began last week andkilled Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Prime Minister later allowed US forces to use British bases for limited defensive operations and agreed to send RAF jets to help defend allies in the region.
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But many have slammed the PM’s move as too little, too late – not least US presidentDonald Trump, who hasunleashed a barrage of insultsagainst his one-time ally.
After saying Sir Keir was “not Winston Churchill”, he reacted badly to news on Saturday that the UK could be sending an aircraft carrier.
“We don’t need them any longer,” hefumed on his Truth Social site. “But we will remember. We don’t need people that join wars after we’ve already won!”
Sir Keir has defended his decision not to permit the US to use British bases in the opening assault against the Tehran regime, suggesting it could have been unlawful. Hespoke to Mr Trump by phone on Sundayin a bid to repair the damaged special relationship.
The £1billion Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon is heading to the Mediterranean, but is only expected to set sail in the next few days.
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