U.K. PM defends Iran strikes stance after Trump criticism

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended his government's stance on military action against Iran following a series of missile strikes that reportedly endangered British interests and citizens. The escalation of tensions came after Iran launched missiles over the weekend, prompting immediate concerns from Downing Street. In response to criticism from former US President Donald Trump, who questioned the necessity of military intervention, Starmer emphasized the importance of safeguarding national security. He reiterated that the decision to engage militarily was based on a comprehensive assessment of the risks posed to British lives and properties. This situation marks a significant moment in UK-Iran relations, as the government seeks to balance international diplomacy with the imperative of protecting its citizens. The UK's recent military stance reflects a broader commitment to addressing threats to its national interests while navigating complex geopolitical challenges in the region.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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