Don’t need people to join wars after it’s won: Trump tells U.K.’s Starmer over Iran

Former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized British Labour leader Keir Starmer for his perceived lack of support during the Iran conflict. In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump emphasized the importance of having allies who are supportive during military engagements, stating he would 'remember' the absence of British backing in the matter. This statement highlights ongoing tensions in international relations and underscores the significance of solidarity among allies during conflicts. The remarks come amidst ongoing discussions about military alliances and foreign policy, particularly in relation to Iran, which has been a focal point for both the U.S. and U.K. in recent years. Trump's comments may reflect broader concerns about global cooperation in security matters and the need for strong partnerships in addressing international threats.
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