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Trump slams UK over carriers as Iran war strains the alliance

President Trump posted on Truth Social criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer and warning that the United States would "remember" Britain's late offer of support
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydMarch 7, 2026 Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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President Donald Trump criticized the United Kingdom Today for what he described as a belated show of military support, posting on Truth Social after the British Ministry of Defence announced that the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier had been placed on an increased state of readiness for possible deployment to the Middle East. Trump addressed Prime Minister Keir Starmer directly, warning that the United States would not forget the timing of the offer.

Trump framed the British gesture as coming too late to matter, suggesting the US had already secured its position in the conflict with Iran without British assistance. He told reporters aboard Air Force One that it would have been welcome two weeks earlier but that the moment for it had passed.

No final decision has been made by the British government to deploy the HMS Prince of Wales, and officials noted that placing the carrier on standby does not preclude the ship from being used for other planned missions.

The dispute over British bases and offensive strikes

The tension between Trump and Starmer has been building for weeks and centers on a fundamental disagreement over how far British support for the US military campaign against Iran should extend. Starmer initially denied the United States permission to use British bases for offensive strikes against Iran, saying he needed to be satisfied that any proposed military action was both legal and carefully planned before granting access.

Starmer later granted permission for US forces to use British bases for what he characterized as defensive operations, specifically targeting Iranian missile storage facilities and launch infrastructure to prevent further strikes in the region. The British Ministry of Defence confirmed Saturday that the US had begun using those bases for defensive operations.

Trump has repeatedly criticized Starmer over the initial refusal, suggesting this week that the prime minister had played a role in damaging the historically close relationship between the two countries. Trump’s Saturday post extended that criticism, framing Britain as a country that waits until a war is effectively over before committing its resources.

Where Starmer and Trump stand on the broader relationship

The friction over the Iran conflict is not the only source of tension between the two leaders. Starmer earlier this year criticized Trump’s stated ambition to acquire Greenland and described Trump’s remarks about European troops avoiding frontline combat in Afghanistan as deeply offensive. The comments reflected a broader pattern of public disagreement between the two that has complicated the relationship both leaders inherited.

Starmer has attempted to draw a clear distinction between supporting American defensive operations and participating in offensive ones, a position that has satisfied neither Trump nor critics at home who believe Britain should have offered fuller cooperation from the start.

Trump’s warning that the US would remember Britain’s response suggests the friction could have lasting consequences beyond the immediate conflict, though the precise nature of what that means for the alliance has not been defined. The HMS Prince of Wales remains on standby as the British government continues to weigh its options without committing to a deployment timeline.

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