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“There is a universal feeling the UK shouldn’t get involved in Iran”

British Prime ​Minister Keir Starmer on ​March 2nd said he stood by his decision not ​to ‌support initial joint ⁠U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran. Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump had ⁠criticised his approach. But “there is a universal feeling the UK shouldn’t be getting involved”, says FRANCE 24’s Philip Turle.

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