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“UK Denies Pentagon Access to Bases for Potential Iran Strike Amid International Law Concerns”

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### UK Says No to US War Plans: Smart Move or Just Playing Nice? So, the UK has decided to tell the U.S. to take a hike on using its bases for a potential strike on Iran. This little gem comes from none other than Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who apparently thinks international law is still a thing. Who knew? According to the reports, Starmer is worried that joining in on a military strike could, you know, violate international law. Shocking, right? Because we all know how much the military-industrial complex loves following the rules. Meanwhile, President Trump—who has a way of making everything about him—has been brought into the conversation. It’s almost like the media just can’t help themselves when it comes to dragging him into every foreign policy discussion. But let’s pause and think. Isn’t it funny how the UK suddenly cares about legality when it comes to Iran, but when it was time to back a particular military intervention, the rules seemed a lot more flexible? Just saying. In the grand scheme of things, it’s hard not to wonder if this is a savvy diplomatic move or just another case of the UK playing the “we’re not your lapdog” card to show some independence. Either way, it’s a nice change from the usual “yes sir, may I have another” routine. So, what’s the endgame here? Are we really worried about international law, or is this just a convenient excuse to dodge a messy situation?

By Admin | Published: February 21, 2026 at 12:50 am

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