
The UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has set conditions for allowing the US to use its base to carry out attacks on Iran.
Starmer is being questioned for allowing the US to use British bases as President Trump threatens Iranās civilian facilities.
The Guardianās UK politics report says that Downing Street is not ready to clearly say the UK will stop the US from using British bases to carry out airstrikes on Iran, especially attacks on things like bridges or power plants.
When asked about a report that said Britain might not let Donald Trump use RAF bases to attack Iranian bridges or power plants, a spokesperson said Downing Street would not give constant comments on US actions, including how British bases are used.
The spokesperson said that āour position on this hasnāt changedā and explained that the current agreement allowing the US to use British bases is meant for the ācollective self-defence of the region, including US defensive actions to weaken missile sites and abilities used to attack ships in the Strait of Hormuz.ā
But the spokesperson didnāt give details on how the government plans to make sure that UK bases are only used by the Americans for ādefensive operations.ā
Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, warned the Prime Minister that not taking a clear stand could lead to āBritish soil being used for war crimes.ā
War: UK gives condition to allow US access base for attack on Iran
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