By Eric Vandenbroeck and co-workers
Donald Trump has told
the UK he does not need its aircraft carriers and accused Sir Keir Starmer of
seeking to "join wars after we've already won", as the US and Israel
continue to launch strikes on Iran.
In a social media
post, the US president said the UK is "giving serious thought" to
sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East, before saying the US does not
"need them". Downing Street has not responded to Trump's claims.
One of the UK's two
aircraft carriers has been placed on advanced readiness, the Ministry of
Defense (MoD) confirmed.
Trump's comments came
after US bomber jets were seen landing in the UK as the US started using
British bases for "specific defensive operations".
"The United
Kingdom, our once Great Ally, maybe the Greatest of them all, is finally giving
serious thought to sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East,"
Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday. "That's OK, Prime Minister
Starmer, we don't need them any longer - But we will remember.
"We don't need
people that join Wars after we've already won!"
Iran Guards in turn
said they they can fight ‘intense war’ for another
six months.

Speaking on Air Force
One in response to a question about the use of UK bases in the war, Trump
referred to his post on Truth Social, saying: "We don't need them",
appearing to reference the carriers.
He added: "It's
not the right time. It would have been nice to have them two weeks ago."
The UK government has
remained clear that it has no interest in joining the wider offensive campaign
in the Middle East.

The crew of HMS
Prince of Wales in Portsmouth have been told they must be ready to leave in
five days.
This has raised
speculation the carrier may be deployed to the to the Mediterranean to help
defend British interests threatened during the conflict in the Middle East -
but people inside Sir Keir's government are playing down that idea.
The UK's other
aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is out of action for the foreseeable
future.
The UK has already
said it will deploy a Royal Navy warship after an RAF base in Akrotiri in
Cyprus has been targeted by drones.
HMS Dragon - which
has air defense capabilities - is being sent to the Mediterranean to bolster
security around the base, but will not set sail until next week.
The back and forth
between Trump and Sir Keir began after the UK initially refused to permit the
US to use UK bases for its joint offensive with Israel against Iran.
Sir Keir later
approved "defensive" US action against Iranian missile sites from RAF
Fairford in Gloucestershire and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and said the
UK government "does not believe in regime change from the skies".
The UK prime minister
said the decision was made after the situation changed last Sunday when Iran's
"outrageous" response became "a threat to our people, our
interests and our allies".

"This is not
Winston Churchill that we're dealing with" - Trump on Starmer.
"President Trump
has expressed his disagreement with our decision not to get involved in the
initial strikes, but it is my duty to judge what is in Britain's national
interest," he told MPs.
Trump told
journalists in the Oval Office earlier this week he was "not happy with
the UK" over the initial decision to refuse use of UK bases, which led to
US planes "flying many extra hours" to carry out strikes last
weekend. He also told reporters Sir Keir is "no Winston Churchill".
Sir Keir has insisted
the "special relationship" between the US and the UK had not been
fractured while speaking to reporters on Thursday.
"Look, the
special relationship is in operation right now," he said. "We're
sharing intelligence on a 24/7 basis in the usual way. That is the special
relationship."
On Friday, US
B-1 bomber jets were seen landing at RAF Fairford, in Gloucestershire.
For many months Sir
Keir Starmer has pointed to his relationship with Donald Trump as one of the
biggest successes of his premiership.
That is no longer the
case. This is just the latest example of President Trump being openly critical
towards the prime minister, and it is clear he is still angry the UK blocked
him from using British bases when he first launched strikes against Iran.
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