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UK Minister Says Britain Not Bound to Support Every Demand From U.S. President

Government signals independent stance while maintaining alliance with Washington amid tensions over Iran conflict
A senior British minister has said the United Kingdom is not obliged to support every request made by the United States, emphasizing that the country will pursue decisions based on its own national interests even as it maintains a close alliance with Washington.

The remarks come as Western governments debate how to respond to the escalating conflict involving Iran and the disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

President Donald Trump has called on allied nations to contribute military resources, including naval deployments, to help safeguard commercial vessels moving through the strategically vital waterway.

Speaking about the government’s position, the minister said Britain remains committed to working closely with the United States but would carefully evaluate each request before deciding whether to participate.

The official stressed that the UK values its longstanding partnership with Washington but retains the right to determine its own course of action.

The comments reflect ongoing discussions within European governments about how to balance cooperation with the United States against concerns about becoming directly involved in a wider regional conflict.

Several countries have expressed caution about deploying forces to the Gulf without a clear mandate or defined strategy.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most important maritime routes for global energy trade, carrying roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply.

Attacks on shipping and heightened military tensions in the region have already disrupted tanker traffic and triggered volatility in international oil markets.

President Trump has argued that countries benefiting from energy shipments through the Gulf should share responsibility for protecting the route.

His administration has emphasized that maintaining open sea lanes is essential for global economic stability and that allied cooperation would strengthen efforts to deter further disruptions.

British officials say they are continuing to consult with partners, including the United States and European allies, on possible measures to protect shipping while avoiding an escalation of the conflict.

Options under consideration include defensive maritime patrols, surveillance operations and other measures designed to safeguard commercial vessels.

The minister’s comments underline a broader theme in Britain’s foreign policy discussions: maintaining strong transatlantic cooperation while preserving the ability to make independent strategic decisions in moments of international crisis.
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