‘Nato is in America’s interests’: British PM Keir Starmer defends alliance after US withdrawal threat

‘Nato is in America’s interests’: British PM Keir Starmer defends alliance after US withdrawal threat
Responding to Trump’s withdrawal threats, Starmer emphasised NATO’s mutual security benefits and the need to strengthen it. Discussions also covered the fragile Iran conflict and restoring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday said Nato is firmly “in America’s interests,” as he issued a strong defence of the alliance while acknowledging that European nations must do more.He described Nato as “the single most effective military alliance the world has ever known,” adding that it has kept both Europe and the US far safer for decades.

Response after US criticism

Starmer’s response came after US President Donald Trump stepped up his criticism of Nato and renewed threats to withdraw from the bloc, citing dissatisfaction over defence spending and lack of support during the Iran conflict.Following a phone call with Trump, the UK prime minister reiterated that the alliance serves both American and European security interests and should be strengthened, not weakened.

Push for greater European role

Admitting that concerns raised by Washington are not unfounded, Starmer said European countries need to increase their contributions and step into a larger role within the alliance.He indicated that a stronger European pillar within Nato would ultimately make the alliance more balanced and resilient.

Focus on Strait of Hormuz

A major part of Starmer’s discussion with Trump centred on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route disrupted by the Iran war.The UK is working with allies on a “practical plan” involving diplomatic coordination and potential military logistics to restore safe navigation.

Fragile ceasefire, long-term impact

Starmer warned that the current ceasefire between the US and Iran remains “fragile” and requires sustained international effort. He added that the conflict could “define us for a generation,” underlining its far-reaching consequences.He also expressed frustration over rising energy costs, linking them to global instability driven by leaders such as Vladimir Putin and Trump.Meanwhile, Ed Davey welcomed Starmer’s stance, calling Trump’s position on Nato “troubling” and urging stronger cooperation with global allies.Starmer concluded by stressing the need for coordinated international action, saying the UK would continue working with partners to strengthen Nato and address the wider Middle East crisis.

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