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UK and Australia back US action as Iran conflict expands

Published on: March 1, 2026 3:14 PM

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the United Kingdom has joined coordinated military efforts alongside the United States and Israel in response to escalating tensions with Iran. He confirmed that British aircraft are operating in the Middle East as part of a regional defensive mission. Starmer stated that the move aims to support allied security operations while urging all sides to reduce tensions. Consequently, he emphasized the need to return to negotiations as soon as possible.

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According to his statement, British forces are participating in a structured and coordinated defense arrangement with partner nations. He explained that the presence of UK aircraft reflects commitments to regional stability and collective security agreements. However, he also highlighted that diplomacy remains essential to prevent further escalation. Therefore, he called for restraint and renewed international dialogue to avoid widening the conflict.

Meanwhile, Australia declared its support for United States action against Iran, stating that the objective is to prevent nuclear weapon development and protect international peace and security. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australia stands with people seeking stability while criticizing Iran’s ruling system. He argued that the regime has contributed to regional instability through missile programs and support for armed groups. As a result, Canberra aligned itself with allied efforts while maintaining its security priorities.

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At the same time, Australia’s foreign affairs department warned of possible reprisal attacks and further escalation across the Middle East following the military strikes. Officials stressed that the situation remains highly volatile and could impact regional and global stability. They urged citizens in affected areas to remain alert and follow official guidance. Consequently, diplomatic and security channels continue monitoring developments closely.

The growing alignment of major Western nations with US-led operations signals an expanded international dimension to the conflict. Analysts note that increased military involvement raises risks of broader confrontation if retaliatory actions continue. Furthermore, governments emphasize both deterrence and diplomacy in their public statements to balance security and peace objectives. Ultimately, the evolving situation highlights deep geopolitical divisions and the urgent need for sustained negotiation efforts.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Australia supports US, Iran conflict escalation, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Nuclear security policy, UK joins action, Western alliance stance

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