British Warships Exit Gulf Amid Iran Tensions
Despite the looming threat of conflict with Iran, the Royal Navy currently has no warships in the Arabian Gulf for the first time in over four decades. This absence is attributed to decades of under-investment, which has severely depleted the fleet’s escort vessels. While the final manned minesweeper is set to depart in March, a new drone minesweeper is expected to replace it, capable of identifying underwater threats. Although naval leadership claims Gulf states now prefer training over a visible warship presence, critics argue this withdrawal signals a concerning decline in the UK’s naval capability and commitment to a strategically vital region.