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Trump says the attack on Iran could last for four weeks

President Donald Trump has said the ongoing US strokes on Iran could last for a month.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, he said: “It’s always been a four-week process. We figured it will be four weeks or so. It’s always been about a four-week process so – as strong as it is, it’s a big country, it’ll take four weeks – or less.”

Commenting on the first deaths of US service personnel in the fighting the president said: “They’re great people. And, you know, we expect that to happen, unfortunately. Could happen continuous – it could happen again.”

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Keir Starmer has agreed to allow the US to use UK military bases to launch attacks that degrade Iran’s missiles.

In a recorded statement, the prime minister said the “only way to stop
the threat is to destroy the missiles at source in their storage
depots or the launchers which are used to fire the missiles.
“The US has requested permission to use British bases for that
specific and limited defensive purpose.
“We have taken the decision to accept this request – to prevent Iran
firing missiles across the region…killing innocent civilians…putting
British lives at risk…and hitting countries that have not been
involved.”
In addition, British jets are in the air as part of coordinated
defensive operations, which he said had “already successfully
intercepted Iranian strikes”.
He said it remains the case that the UK was not involved in the strikes on Iran.
“Our decision that the UK would not be involved with the strikes on
Iran was deliberate,” the prime minister said. “Not least because we
believe that the best way forward for the region and the world is a
negotiated settlement.”
But he said Iran’s approach was becoming more reckless and dangerous
to civilians, leading to the decision to allow the US to use UK
military bases. He also revealed that there are at least 200,000 British citizens in
the region – and urged them to register their presence and follow
Foreign Office travel advice.

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