- The UK is deploying additional troops and advanced air defence systems to the Middle East to bolster allies against Iranian attacks, despite the Prime Minister's repeated assurances that Britain will not be drawn into a wider conflict.
- Defence Secretary John Healey announced during a visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain that the deployments include the Sky Sabre missile system for Saudi Arabia, extended Typhoon jet operations in Qatar, and air defence teams for Bahrain and Kuwait.
- Further defensive capabilities arriving in the region include the Lightweight Multirole Launcher in Bahrain and the Rapid Sentry and Orcus counter-drone system in Kuwait, aimed at intercepting munitions and aircraft.
- Healey emphasised that 'Britain's best' would help protect partners and allies, highlighting the courage and professionalism of the armed forces in conducting defensive missions since the conflict began.
- The deployments come as US President Donald Trump criticised the UK and other nations for not participating in US strikes against Iran, warning that the US would no longer offer assistance, with his defence secretary also questioning the Royal Navy's capabilities.
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