Starmer takes thinly veiled swipe at Trump as he warns alliances ‘that we have come to rely on are not in the place we would want them to be’

Sir Keir Starmer has admitted Britain’s relationship with the United States has been badly damaged by the Iran war and other recent conflicts.

The Prime Minister has been ridiculed repeatedly by Donald Trump in recent months over Britain’s refusal to support the US.

While President Trump has also fallen out with other European leaders, most notably Friedrich Merz, Emmanual Macron and Georgia Meloni.

For the first time, rows over Iran and trade are damaging European security – as the US has decided to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany.

The move prompted Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to question whether the US would honour its

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