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    UK's Starmer says US can use British bases for defensive strikes against Iran missiles

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    Posted on March 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has approved a U.S. request to use British bases for limited, defensive strikes targeting Iranian missiles at their storage or launch sites, aiming to prevent further attacks on British lives and interests.

    UK Approves US Request to Use British Bases for Defensive Strikes on Iran Missiles

    Britain’s Response to US Request and Regional Security Concerns

    Official Statement from Prime Minister Keir Starmer

    March 1 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday that his country has accepted a U.S. request to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missiles in storage depots or launchers.

    "The United States has requested permission to use British bases for that specific and limited defensive purpose. We have taken the decision to accept this request to prevent Iran firing missiles across the region," he said in a video message on X.

    UK’s Position on US-Israel Air Strikes

    Starmer reiterated that Britain was not involved in the joint U.S.-Israel air strikes on Iran that killed the country's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday, adding that Britain would not join further waves of strikes.

    Iran’s Retaliation and Threats to British Interests

    But he said Iran had retaliated by launching sustained attacks across the region and its missiles had hit airports and hotels where British citizens were staying.

    "Our decision that the UK would not be involved with the strikes on Iran was deliberate, not least because we believe that the best way forward for the region and for the world is a negotiated settlement, one in which Iran agrees to give up any aspirations to develop a nuclear weapon," he said.

    "But Iran is striking British interests nonetheless, and putting British people at huge risk."

    Requests from Gulf Partners and the Duty to Protect

    Britain's partners in the Gulf had asked it to do more to defend them, he said, and it was his duty to protect British lives.

    Military Operations and Legal Justification

    Defensive Operations by British Forces

    British fighter jets were already taking part in coordinated defensive operations and had intercepted Iranian strikes, he said, but the only way to stop the threat was to destroy the missiles at their source in storage depots or launchers.

    Legal and Strategic Rationale

    Collective Self-Defence and International Law

    Accepting the U.S. request, therefore, was based on the "collective self-defence of long-standing friends and allies and protecting British lives" in accordance with international law, he said.

    (Reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City and Paul Sandle in London; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

    References

    • Starmer gives go-ahead for US to use UK bases for Iran airstrikes
    • British military planes are intercepting Iranian missiles and drones in the Middle East, Defense Minister John...

    Table of Contents

    • Britain’s Response to US Request and Regional Security Concerns

    Key Takeaways

    • •Britain approved U.S. use of British bases (e.g., Diego Garcia, RAF Fairford) for specific defensive operations against Iranian missile sites, under the principle of collective self‑defence and international law. (thetimes.com)
    • •Starmer emphasized that the UK was not involved in the U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran and would not participate in offensive campaigns, reiterating support for a diplomatic resolution and opposition to escalation. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Starmer says US can use British bases for defensive strikes against Iran missiles

    1Why has the UK allowed the US to use its bases for strikes against Iran?

    The UK approved the request to prevent Iran from firing missiles across the region and to protect British interests and citizens.

    2Was the UK involved in the joint US-Israel air strikes on Iran?

    No, PM Starmer stated that Britain was not involved in the joint US-Israel strikes on Iran.

  • Official Statement from Prime Minister Keir Starmer
  • UK’s Position on US-Israel Air Strikes
  • Iran’s Retaliation and Threats to British Interests
  • Requests from Gulf Partners and the Duty to Protect
  • Military Operations and Legal Justification
  • Defensive Operations by British Forces
  • Legal and Strategic Rationale
  • Collective Self-Defence and International Law
  • thetimes.com
  • •The decision follows sustained Iranian missile and drone attacks in the region—including on British personnel and facilities—prompting UK jets to conduct defensive interceptions and heightening calls from Gulf partners for greater protection. (washingtonpost.com)
  • 3What is the UK’s main goal regarding the situation with Iran?

    The UK seeks a negotiated settlement where Iran abandons any nuclear weapon aspirations, aiming for regional and global stability.

    4How have British fighter jets responded to the situation?

    British fighter jets have taken part in defensive operations, intercepting Iranian strikes to safeguard British people.

    5What prompted the UK’s decision to accept the US request?

    Iran's attacks impacted airports and hotels with British citizens, leading to the UK's decision based on self-defence and international law.

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