Starmer 'not going to yield' to pressure from Trump on Iran war

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer asserts foreign policy independence, refusing to alter stance on Iran following a veiled trade threat from US President Donald Trump.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer asserts foreign policy independence, refusing to alter stance on Iran following a veiled trade threat from US President Donald Trump. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Starmer 'not going to yield' to pressure from Trump on Iran war

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In a firm declaration of diplomatic independence, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated he will not yield to pressure from United States President Donald Trump regarding the UK's position on Iran. The Prime Minister's comments come directly in response to a warning from President Trump, who suggested that the nascent US-UK trade deal "can always be changed," a statement widely interpreted as leverage to secure British alignment with American foreign policy objectives in the Middle East. The exchange, occurring in the early days of the new Labour government, marks a significant and public test of the so-called "special relationship" under the current administrations. The immediate context for the transatlantic tension is the ongoing strategic confrontation between the United States and Iran, a long-standing flashpoint where Washington has frequently sought robust international support, particularly from its closest allies. President Trump's administration has pursued a policy of "maximum pressure" on Tehran, and his public linkage of trade policy to foreign policy solidarity represents an overt attempt to draw the UK into a more hawkish posture. Starmer's refusal to capitulate signals a deliberate departure from the often closely-aligned positions of the recent Conservative government and the Trump White House, establishing a new tenor for bilateral relations. Analysts view Starmer's stance as a critical early move to define his government's sovereignty in international affairs, demonstrating to both a domestic and global audience that the UK will determine its own national interests. For a Prime Minister who has prioritized resetting Britain's role on the world stage and rebuilding diplomatic bridges within Europe, appearing as a subordinate partner to the United States could undermine that core project. The rebuff, while measured, is a clear assertion that the UK's foreign policy will not be a simple derivative of Washington's, even when significant economic incentives are implicitly dangled or threatened. The warning from President Trump underscores the fragility and conditional nature of the post-Brexit trade agreement currently under negotiation, a...

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