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UK's Leader Pushes for Talks as Trump Weighs Iran Strike
Middle EastThursday, June 19, 2025
The Liberal Democrat leader, Sir Ed Davey, disagrees. He wants any legal advice given to the government to be made public. He doesn't want the UK to be dragged into another war in the Middle East, especially if it's not legal. The UK's foreign secretary, David Lammy, is currently in Washington, meeting with his US counterpart, Marco Rubio.
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, is also set to talk with his counterparts from the UK, France, and Germany about the nuclear program. He insists that Iran is committed to diplomacy. There's been speculation about whether the UK would get involved if the US decides to intervene. The Conservatives have said they would support the government in helping the US.
Israel has been justifying its actions by saying that Iran's nuclear program is an "imminent" and "existential" threat. Iran, however, claims its program is peaceful. The two countries have been exchanging fire for days after air strikes. The UK even helped defend Israel from Iranian attacks last year.
The US might want to use the UK's military base in the Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia, to launch B-2 stealth bombers. These planes could potentially destroy Iran's underground nuclear enrichment plant. However, there are questions about whether Israel's actions in Iran are lawful, which could affect the UK's ability to support any US action.
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