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‘Vengeful’ Donald Trump has ‘every right to be aggrieved’ over UK’s lack of support on Iran amid Falklands threat, military expert warns

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President Donald Trump has been slammed for "lashing out" at the UK after it emerged that the US could drop diplomatic support for the Falklands.

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Yesterday, a leaked Pentagon email outlined measures to punish Nato allies who declined to participate in US-Israeli military strikes against Iran.The memo suggested Washington could reassess its backing for what it termed British "imperial possessions", including the Falklands.US officials have not confirmed the existence of the email, but a spokesman suggested that President Trump had "credible options" to address allies who were "a paper tiger".

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Laurie Wastell, Daily Sceptic associate editor, said the strategy proposed in the document would be a "very high-handed way for the US to treat their closest ally".

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"Americans have really had to eat a lot of humble pie...

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‘Vengeful' Donald Trump has ‘every right to be aggrieved' over UK's lack of support on Iran amid Falklands threat, military expert warns.

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President Donald Trump has "every right to be aggrieved" over the UK's lack of support on Iran, defence analyst Simon Diggins has said.

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Speaking to GB News, the former British Army officer was reacting to concerns the US could reevaluate its position on the Falkland Islands to punish Britain.The plan was revealed in a leaked Pentagon email, which outlined potential measures to remind Nato allies who declined to participate in US-Israeli military strikes against Iran.It suggested Washington could reassess its diplomatic backing for what it termed British "imperial possessions," including the Falklands.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Pentagon has not confirmed the existence of the email, but a spokesman suggested the President had "credible options" to address allies who were "a paper tiger".President Trump has prosecuted a volcanic feud with Keir Starmer over the Prime Minister's initial reticence to allow American warplanes to use British bases and position on his war with...

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A: President Donald Trump has been slammed for "lashing out" at the UK after it emerged that the US could drop diplomatic support for the Falklands.

B: ‘Vengeful' Donald Trump has ‘every right to be aggrieved' over UK's lack of support on Iran amid Falklands threat, military expert warns.

negation mismatch

A: President Donald Trump has been slammed for "lashing out" at the UK after it emerged that the US could drop diplomatic support for the Falklands.

B: President Donald Trump has "every right to be aggrieved" over the UK's lack of support on Iran, defence analyst Simon Diggins has said.

negation mismatch

A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Laurie Wastell, Daily Sceptic associate editor, said the strategy proposed in the document would be a "very high-handed way for the US to treat their closest ally".

B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Pentagon has not confirmed the existence of the email, but a spokesman suggested the President had "credible options" to address allies who were "a paper tiger".President Trump has prosecuted a volcanic feud with Keir Starmer over the Prime Minister's initial reticence to allow American warplanes to use British bases and position on his war with...

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