UK Condemns ‘Brutal’ Iranian Regime as Donald Trump Sends Armada to Region
The UK condemned Iran’s killing of thousands during protests while MPs urged banning the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps amid US naval deployment over nuclear concerns.
- In Westminster, Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy condemned Iran's brutal repression of peaceful protesters, while President Donald Trump announced sending a naval force led by USS Abraham Lincoln that could act with speed and violence.
- In recent weeks, thousands have been killed as Iranian authorities responded to protests across cities, prompting debate in Westminster.
- Trump framed the deployment as tied to Iran's nuclear programme and warned time was running out for a `fair and equitable deal`, while United States air strikes targeted Iranian nuclear sites in June last year.
- The UK government pointed to existing sanctions and said it was working `at pace` to explore what further measures can be taken while Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy declined to commit to banning the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
- The UK Parliament's Sarah Olney urged proscription of the IRGC as the US naval deployment and prior strikes increase regional escalation risk.
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UK condemns ‘brutal’ Iranian regime as Donald Trump sends armada to region
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