Donald Trump Describes British Aircraft Carriers As 'Toys' In Latest Swipe At UK
Relations between Donald Trump and Keir Starmer are at an all time low. Donald Trump has described Britain s two aircraft carriers as “toys” in another swipe at the UK over the Iran war. The US president insisted America “doesn t need” the UK s help in the conflict, despite repeatedly criticising Keir Starmer s reluctance to get involved. Trump has been angry with the prime minister ever since he refused America permission to launch its initial strikes on Iran from RAF bases

Relations between Donald Trump and Keir Starmer are at an all time low. Donald Trump has described Britain s two aircraft carriers as “toys” in another swipe at the UK over the Iran war. The US president insisted America “doesn t need” the UK s help in the conflict, despite repeatedly criticising Keir Starmer s reluctance to get involved. Trump has been angry with the prime minister ever since he refused America permission to launch its initial strikes on Iran from RAF bases
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