UK Approves Expanded US Access to Bases for Strikes on Iranian Missile Sites

- UK Cabinet ministers confirmed agreement allowing US use of British bases for defensive operations to degrade Iranian missile sites attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- The decision supports collective self-defense amid ongoing US-Israeli strikes against Iranian threats to regional shipping lanes critical for global oil supply.
- This bolsters US efforts in the fourth-week war, where Trump claims near-victory but deploys more forces, impacting oil prices and international alliances.
- NATO allies face criticism from Trump, who called them 'cowards' for inaction on policing the Strait of Hormuz.
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