UK defense shortfalls highlighted as Britain avoids Iran offensive role amid Trump criticism
The UK has announced a defensive military deployment to the Strait of Hormuz but declined to join the US in offensive operations against Iran, drawing criticism from President Donald Trump. Trump dismissed Prime Minister Keir Starmer as lacking Churchill's resolve and mocked the UK's naval capabilities. Recent reports highlight significant defense shortfalls in the UK's armed forces, raising questions about its global military role.
- ▪The UK will deploy military assets for a defensive mission in the Strait of Hormuz but will not participate in US-led offensive operations against Iran.
- ▪President Donald Trump criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not supporting US actions and referred to the UK's aircraft carriers as 'toys.'
- ▪The Royal Navy has declined from 63 commissioned vessels to 25 fighting ships over the past 30 years.
- ▪A report by RUSI's Matthew Savill underscores concerns about the UK's military readiness and international relevance.
- ▪A parliamentary committee and military experts have identified serious defense shortfalls in the UK's armed forces.
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United Kingdom UK defense shortfalls highlighted as Britain avoids Iran offensive role amid Trump criticism Royal Navy has shrunk from 63 commissioned vessels to just 25 fighting ships in 30 years, experts say By Michael Saunders Fox News Published May 16, 2026 4:17pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video US-UK tensions rise as Trump feuds with Starmer over Iran involvement Fox News Contributor Brett Velicovich, a former Army special ops intel analyst, provides an assessment of the ongoing military operation against Iran.
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