The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is mulling over options what the UK will do in response to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
The US President Donald Trump has approved plans to attack Iran, but he wanting to give Tehran one final opportunity to see if they will agree to stop their nuclear programme, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The WSJ cited officials close to Trump who are familiar with the US President’s decision making.
Israel has said they will continue with their military operation with or without the help of the US a retired Israeli Defence Forces colonel told Sky News.
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Miri Eisin tol Sky News, “Since Friday, we have achieved air superiority.
“We can send our resources in and we can target the Iranian Revolutionary Guard targets, the missile sites, the nuclear sites, the different sites that are military installations throughout all of Iran.”
She added, “We’ll continue to attack the nuclear sites, the missile sites, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and those installations as we’ve been doing, even if the Americans do not join in.
Israel has confirmed on Thursday they have attacked three nuclear sites in Iran, Natanz, Isfahan and Bushehr with the later positioned on the Gulf Coast.
Moscow has said that Russian experts where working at the Bushehr nuclear facility which is Iran’s only working site.
There are fears that the nuclear facility being attacked could contaminate the air and water which the Gulf states are very concerned about.
Moscow has warned the US President not to interfere with military action in Iran as there has been suggestions Washington could bomb a nuclear facility using “bunker buster” bombs.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news briefing it would be a very dangerous step if the US gets involved with military action against Iran.
Zakharova said, “We would like to especially warn Washington against military intervention in the situation, which would be an extremely dangerous step with truly unpredictable negative consequences.”
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