Sir Keir Starmer is “studying classes” from the Iraq warfare in how he responds to the escalating battle in Iran, the overseas secretary mentioned.
Chatting with Sky Information’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, Yvette Cooper hit again at reported feedback made by Sir Tony Blair.
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The previous Labour prime minister, who supported the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 by sending in British floor troops, is alleged to have instructed a personal occasion that Sir Keir ought to have backed Donald Trump from the start of the offensive against Iran.
Ms Cooper argued that supporting the preliminary strikes was not within the British curiosity, however that it was to assist defend towards Iranian retaliation.
She mentioned: “I feel the purpose is to make it possible for truly we study the teachings from a few of the issues that went fallacious in Iraq.
“And I feel that’s precisely what Keir Starmer has finished.
“And to verify we have navy motion going down as we communicate to defend international locations which might be dealing with Iranian strikes, as a result of that’s within the British nationwide curiosity.
“However we do not do issues that aren’t within the British nationwide curiosity.”
It’s understood Sir Tony’s feedback had been at a personal occasion and never meant to be made public, whereas a spokesperson for the ex-Labour chief claimed he didn’t immediately criticise or “rebuke” the prime minister.
Final week, President Trump branded Sir Keir “no Winston Churchill” for initially denying permission to launch strikes at Iran from the joint US-UK Diego Garcia base within the Chagos Islands.
Sir Keir later granted the US use of British amenities for “defensive” motion towards Iranian missile websites.
Mr Trump hit out on the UK once more final night time, saying the US doesn’t want anybody to “be part of wars after we have already gained”.
The US president was referring to stories the UK was getting ready an plane provider in response to the Center East disaster.
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He posted on his Fact Social platform: “The UK, our as soon as Nice Ally, perhaps the Biggest of all of them, is lastly giving severe thought to sending two plane carriers to the Center East.
“That is OK, Prime Minister Starmer, we do not want them any longer – However we are going to bear in mind. We do not want people who be part of Wars after we have already gained!”.
Ms Cooper didn’t immediately criticise Mr Trump, however mentioned it was “not our fashion” to “conduct diplomacy by social media”.
Requested why the UK authorities is not telling Trump off, she mentioned Sir Keir’s fashion of doing politics “is clearly very totally different” and “truly the British character extra extensively is to do issues in a severe and regular manner”.
She wouldn’t say when the prime minister final spoke to Mr Trump, including: “If you wish to conduct diplomacy by social media, that is one factor, that isn’t our fashion.”











