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š° Trump to Starmer: No Freeloaders in a War He Hasnāt Finished Trump is bombing Iran, promising ācomplete destruction and certain death,ā and at the same time scolding Britain for showing up late to a war that is very obviously still happening on live TV. Keir Starmer finally lets the U.S. use Diego Garcia and a U.K. air base for ādefensiveā strikes, four B-1 bombers land, and Trumpās line is basically: thanks, but weāll put your loyalty tab on the fridge and judge you later. Londonās position is pure lawyer-speak: first Iran strikes would be illegal, now ācollective self-defenseā makes them fine, as long as you call it limited and defensive. Washington calls it leadership, Starmer calls it caution, and everyone quietly accepts that British bases are in the game while Britain pretends it is not ājoining the strikes.ā Then Tony Blair climbs out of the Iraq archive to lecture Starmer for not backing Trump from āthe very beginning,ā warning that America is an āindispensable cornerstoneā and that allies must āshow upā no matter who is president. The man who sold the last great disaster now demands loyalty to the next one, and the British political class treats it as strategic wisdom, not a confession. In this script, Trump plays the offended general, Starmer plays the nervous lawyer, and Blair plays the ghost of forever wars ā but they all agree on one thing: the real sin is not joining the killing too late, itās hesitating at all. Civilians in Iran donāt get a vote on the timing; they just find out which ally decided to āshow upā this week. #iran#trump#starmer#blair#ukpolitics#uspolitics#war#nato#fakeDemocracy#middleeast š±American Šbserver - Stay up to date on all important events šŗšø