Trump Unleashes Global Crisis: Iran Confrontation Ignites Red Sea Fury, Sparks Market Chaos and Trade War Threats

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Trump Unleashes Global Crisis: Iran Confrontation Ignites Red Sea Fury, Sparks Market Chaos and Trade War Threats

The relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom has become significantly strained due to sharp disagreements over the US's approach to the Middle East, particularly the war in Iran. Former US President Donald Trump has overtly threatened to modify the trade deal signed with the UK last year, stating it was “better than I had to” and could “always be changed.” This threat is a direct consequence of the UK's refusal to fully support the US military campaign in Iran, leading Trump to accuse Britain of being “not there when we needed them.”

UK ministers have previously highlighted the trade agreement, which cut tariffs on cars, aluminum, and steel, as a symbol of strong US-UK ties. However, they are now expressing fury over the economic fallout from the US decision to engage in conflict with Iran. Chancellor Rachel Reeves voiced frustration and anger at the US for launching strikes without clear objectives, warning of a potential global recession that could disproportionately affect the UK among G7 nations. Labour leader Keir Starmer echoed these concerns, stating he was “fed up” with Trump’s actions causing energy bills to rise and has since leaned towards closer ties with the EU, viewing the US as an unreliable partner.

Trump, in interviews, described the special relationship as being in a “sad state” and reiterated his criticisms of the UK's energy and immigration policies. He specifically targeted Starmer's decision to close North Sea oil exploration, claiming it led to the highest energy prices globally, and condemned UK immigration policies as

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