Iran missile threats

Britain Sees No Evidence of Iranian Missile Threat to Europe

Britain maintains a firm stance that there is no current evidence suggesting Iran is specifically targeting Europe with its missiles. This position, articulated by a cabinet minister, directly addresses claims made by Israel that Iran possesses both the capability and the intent to strike European cities with its long-range weaponry. The British perspective appears to be that such an action by Iran would be strategically illogical, given the potential for it to trigger NATO’s Article 5, which could lead to a full-scale invasion of Iran – an outcome that is seen as highly undesirable by Tehran.

It’s understood that an attack on a location like Diego Garcia, situated at a significant distance, might have been intended as a pointed warning to Europe, urging them to remain uninvolved in escalating conflicts.… Continue reading

UK to Allow US Use of Bases for Strikes on Iran

The British government has authorized the use of its military bases by the United States for defensive purposes, explicitly stating this move is in accordance with international law and to counter Iranian missile threats. While UK aircraft have intercepted Iranian strikes in the Middle East, the government maintains the UK played no role in offensive actions against Iran, emphasizing the need to protect British citizens and allies facing significant risk. This decision follows reports that the UK had previously not permitted base usage for strikes on Iran, and comes amid joint accusations from the UK, France, and Germany that Iran has conducted “indiscriminate and disproportionate” attacks.

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