So Badenoch, Farage and Blair think the Iran war is a great idea? Hmm … | John Crace

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<p>Kemi may be all in favour, but at least economic realpolitik is forcing her to take a slightly different tack</p><p>There have been any number of opportunities for people to decide they wanted no part of America’s war with Iran. The first was after the US had launched its first wave of strikes. To be fair, this was the moment Keir Starmer and most of the UK reckoned enough was enough and that our involvement would be limited to defensive strikes only.</p><p>You couldn’t really fault the logic. Did the UK really want to be part of a war that was illegal in most versions of international law and for which the Americans had no clear vision of how it might end? Other than Donald Trump gets bored and lets everyone else clear up his mess. Like a baby. Nor was the UK’s track record of wars in the 21st century any source of pride. Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya had all been in chaos. Iran was shaping up the same way. So Starmer decided to sit this one out. Applying the doctor’s principle of ”first, do no harm”.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/09/so-badenoch-farage-and-blair-think-the-iran-war-is-a-great-idea-hmm">Continue reading...</a>
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