2026-03-03
Daily Star Front Page 3rd of March 2026
The US President predicts the Iran operation will be over by Easter, estimating about five weeks. He also expressed disappointment with the PM.
The US President predicts the Iran operation will be over by Easter, estimating about five weeks. He also expressed disappointment with the PM.
Ministers are preparing evacuation plans for Britons across the Middle East amid a fast‑moving crisis. Over 102,000 have sought help. The PM, disagreeing with the US President, ruled out deploying UK forces or allowing use of British bases, saying it is not in the national interest.
Washington signalled a large-scale operation against Tehran following recent incidents. The US president warned of further action. The PM criticised the approach as lacking a clear plan and ruled out UK participation aimed at regime change. Some Britons have been repatriated.
A former US president criticised the PM for delaying approval to use the UK’s Chagos base for operations concerning Iran, saying it took far too long and risked straining the UK-US relationship. Permission was eventually granted.
Washington criticised the PM’s response to a recent military operation in Iran, after he barred use of UK bases and questioned its legality. Kemi Badenoch said he fears alienating voters, amid warnings his stance risks straining the Special Relationship.
Escalating tensions followed a US–Israeli operation in Iran, prompting a widespread response across the region. Hundreds are reported killed, with incidents in the Gulf of Oman, the UAE and at a UK base in Cyprus. Governments warn of further action as air defences and diplomacy intensify.
Trump criticised the PM for delaying permission to use UK bases for US operations against Iran, saying Britain moved too slowly. Starmer replied he rejects regime change from the air and set limits on UK involvement. Washington predicts weeks of activity; ministers stress civilian safety and control of bases.
After the killing of Iran’s leader, the PM publicly rebuked Washington, rejecting regime change from the air and insisting on a viable, legal plan before deeper involvement. The US President expressed disappointment over delayed UK base access as operations widen; Britain urges caution and allied unity.
Energy markets jolted after Iran shifted focus to infrastructure, prompting the shutdown of a Qatari LNG plant following drone incidents. Gas prices jumped, risk premia rose for shipping and insurance, and traders moved to safe assets as Western forces continued regional operations.
Donald Trump ordered large-scale US military action against Iran, triggering regional incidents and shaking markets. Oil and gas prices rose, reports cited friendly fire losses, and questions intensified over allied support alongside scrutiny of the operation’s aims, costs and risks.