Politics
Starmer rapidly escalating UK involvement in US/Israel Iran war
The UK will send a British warship and military helicopters to Cyprus, UK PM Keir Starmer has announced. Starmer said HMS Dragon, a destroyer, and helicopters with counter-drone capability would be deployed to defend the UK’s colonial military bases on the island.
The decision follows an alleged Iranian drone attack on RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. The attack caused no casualties.
The attack was retaliatory. The US and Israel themselves launched an unprovoked attack on Iran on 28 February. Both US intelligence and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have respectively confirmed Iran had no intention to attack anyone and no intention to develop nuclear weapons. Iran was engaged in fruitful negotiations with the US at the time of the attack.
Starmer posted on X on 3 March:
The UK is fully committed to the security of Cyprus and British military personnel based there.
We’re continuing our defensive operations and I’ve just spoken with the President of Cyprus to let him know that we are sending helicopters with counter drone capabilities and HMS… pic.twitter.com/0tsZb4dG2i
— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) March 3, 2026
Starmer initially refused to involve the UK. Hours later – under pressure from the US – he conceded that the US could use UK military bases – effectively bringing the UK into the war.
Rapid escalation
The war is expanding at an alarming rate.
787 Iranians, 6 Americans and a growing number of people in the Gulf states and Israel have died. And On 3 March, the Cypriot government slammed Starmer for bringing it into the war. Also on 3 March, Israel launched a ground invasion of Lebanon.
Reuters security reporter Phil Stewart posted:
France and Greece said they would also send anti-missile and anti-drone systems after the British base on the island was hit on Monday.
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(Reuters) – Britain is deploying HMS Dragon, an air defence destroyer, to Cyprus after the runway of its Akrotiri base there was hit by an Iranian-made drone.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Tuesday he was sending the naval vessel along with helicopters with… https://t.co/ywkj7GIQG6
— Phil Stewart (@phildstewart) March 3, 2026
The Royal Navy website describes the Dragon as:
capable of an array of duties outside of her air defence role, from providing disaster relief to counter-narcotics boarding operations.
Having undergone a major upgrade to her weapons, IT, communications and marine engineering systems, HMS Dragon is currently undergoing sea trials in preparation for her third overseas deployment.
Starmer has taken a contradictory line on UK involvement in the war. He has claimed the UK will take only defensive role, allowing the US and Israel to carry out strikes. Self-evidently this is still taking part in the war – as is allowing the use of British bases inside the UK and the Indian Ocean.
Sir Richard Dalton told Declassified UK that British assets in the region were now legitimate targets of Iran.
The regional power:
will not distinguish [between] attacks to its missiles and other wider attacks on its political, military and economic institutions and leaders.
They will say that these are attacks facilitated by Britain on Iran as part of the United States campaign to destroy the Islamic Republic.
Only days after the US-Israeli attack on Iran the situation is accelerating extremely fast, increasingly pulling in European countries with it. The world economy is starting to feel the hit too. And there has been no democratic vote in the US or UK. Whatever this is, it does not feel like a situation Keir Starmer has any control over.
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