UK Sends HMS Dragon to Cyprus Amid Rising Iran Conflict
The tension in the Middle East is escalating fast. The US and Israel continue their assault on Iran for the fourth day after a drone attack hit the American embassy in Saudi Arabia. Now, the UK confirms it is deploying a warship to Cyprus following a strike on an RAF base. Stay tuned for the latest updates.
US and Israel Ramp Up Attacks on Iran
- US and Israeli forces strike Iran on day four of intense conflict.
- Iran retaliates by targeting US bases and allies across the Gulf.
- The US embassy in Riyadh suffered drone attacks overnight, triggering a limited fire.
- Israel targets Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon for a second day, with soldiers on the ground in southern Lebanon.
- Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu vows “quick and decisive action” to secure peace through strength.
- Donald Trump warns the attacks could last four to five weeks; Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns “the hardest hits are yet to come.”
UK Steps Up Defence with Warship Deployment
Amid mounting pressure, Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed the UK will send HMS Dragon, a Type 45 air defence destroyer, to Cyprus. The warship is specially equipped to shoot down ballistic missiles and will help protect RAF bases on the island.
Starmer announced the move after talks with the president of Cyprus, adding: “We will always act in the interest of the UK and our allies.” The deployment will also include helicopters with counter-drone capabilities to bolster regional defence.
Regional Impact and Rising Energy Prices
- Limited flights resumed from the UAE, leaving thousands of Brits stranded in the Middle East.
- Iran has closed the critical Strait of Hormuz shipping route, sending gas prices in the UK to a three-year high.
- Oil prices hit a 13-month peak amid the ongoing conflict.
Labour’s Cautious Stance on Military Involvement
Despite the military escalation, Sir Keir Starmer defended the UK’s decision not to join the US offensive directly. He told MPs he does not support “regime change from the skies.”
Watch: Military expert Michael Clarke explains the Iran war and answers your burning questions on the crisis.