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Trump is 'disappointed' to see that the US-UK relationship has changed.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that it was "sad" to see the relationship between the United States and Britain "not what it used to be" after Keir Starmer held back on initially committing military support for the strikes against Iran.

Trump said that France was more supportive than he expected and that he never anticipated to see these relationships, which were once the "most solid" of all.

It's sad to see the relationship has changed from what it was, Trump said in an interview with the Sun on Tuesday. This is his second interview with a British newspaper within a span of two days that he criticised British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Starmer stated late on Sunday that he would permit the U.S. military to use British bases for defensive attacks after they were not used during the initial attack against Iran.

Trump said that the U.S. The?Britain is not needed to wage war on the Middle East, but Starmer added that it would not matter.

France was great. All of them have been fantastic. "The UK is very different from other countries."

Darren Jones, a senior British minister, told?Times Radio that the U.S. and UK relationship remained vital but that the country had learned lessons?from the 2003 Iraq War.

He said that one of the lessons learned from 'Iraq' was to only get involved when aligned with international partners and, as he put it, with a legal basis in place.

Starmer told the British parliament on Monday that President Trump had expressed his dissatisfaction with our decision to not?get involved? in the initial strikes. But it was my duty to decide what was in Britain's best interests. It is my duty to judge what's in Britain's national interest.

(source: Reuters)