Trump Says US Doesn’t Need UK for Middle East War
Trump Middle East war comments have created fresh tension between the United States and the United Kingdom.
US President Donald Trump said that America does not need Britain for war in the Middle East. He also said that relations between the US and the UK are no longer the same as before.
He made these remarks during an interview with British media on March 3, 2026.
Trump expressed anger at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He said he felt disappointed over the weak support from Britain.
Trump stated that even France helped the US more than the UK. He added that Prime Minister Starmer should have supported America in the conflict.
He also said he regrets the decline in US-UK relations.
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The disagreement grew after the UK refused to allow the use of its military bases against Iran.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he must protect Britain’s national interests. He stressed that his responsibility is to defend the country’s priorities.
UK minister Darren Jones responded to Trump’s remarks. He said Britain learned lessons from the Iraq war.
He explained that the UK now takes careful steps before joining any military conflict.
The comments came at a time when the conflict in the Middle East continues to expand. The United States and Israel have launched attacks in Iran. The regional crisis has increased political pressure on global leaders.
The sharp exchange between Washington and London shows growing differences in foreign policy strategies.
Trump’s Middle East war statement highlights deep cracks in US-UK relations as tensions rise across the region.