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Sir Keir Starmer has put his cabinet on alert for a possible US attack on Iran, as ministers discussed working with American forces in the event that Tehran threatened UK assets in the Middle East.
Just 24 hours after insisting Donald Trump had given no indication he was about to โget involvedโ in the conflict between Israel and Iran, the prime minister and his cabinet reviewed how Britain might respond in the event of a major escalation.
UK officials said the situation was โgrave and volatileโ, while Starmerโs team discussed whether the president might seek to strike Iranโs nuclear facilities from a joint US-UK air base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
The possible use of this base for US air strikes on Iran by B2 stealth bombers would draw Britain closer to the conflict. One UK official said there was not a clear โyes or noโ answer to whether Washington would have to seek approval from Britain to use the base to launch an attack.
Britain has so far stayed out of the Israel-Iran war and is determined not to do anything that could lead to the closure of its embassy in Tehran, a key western diplomatic post in the Middle East.
But Starmer on Wednesday discussed with ministers and military chiefs how Britain might respond if Tehran โdirectly or indirectly threatened UK assets in the regionโ, said one person briefed on the talks.
At a meeting of a Whitehall emergency committee known as Cobra, they also reviewed the possibility of a US attack on Iran, according to officials briefed on the talks. Others who participated included intelligence bosses and US ambassador Lord Peter Mandelson.
A Downing Street spokeswoman said after the committee meeting: โMinisters were updated on efforts to support British nationals in the region and protect regional security, as well as ongoing diplomatic efforts.โ
A spokesperson for Lord Richard Hermer, attorney-general, declined to comment on reports in The Spectator that he had warned that Britainโs participation in a US attack on Iran could be illegal and that UK forces could only be involved in defensive action.
But one person briefed on the matter said: โIf our assets are threatened, then we have a right to self-defence, with or without the Americans. But obviously, in that case, we would want to work with the Americans given their superior power against the Iranian threat.โ
While Starmer has repeatedly emphasised Israelโs right to defend itself and has said Iran cannot be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, he has stopped short of saying he would support US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict.ย
He has continued to call for โde-escalationโ of the Israel-Iran conflict โ the official reason why Britain has not offered any support for the Jewish state in defending itself from air attacks directed by Tehran.
At a G7 summit in Canada on Tuesday, Starmer said there was โnothingโ Trump had stated โthat suggests heโs about to get involved in this conflictโ.
But British officials subsequently admitted that Trump was unlikely to share his true thinking over dinner with western leaders โ and that the White Houseโs approach to the crisis was an โiterative processโ.
Israelโs ambassador in London on Tuesday said defensive support from the UK had not been discussed or requested.
This contrasts with howโUK Royal Air Force fighter jets helped shoot down drones fired by Iran at Israel in April last year. RAF aircraft also provided assistance during a missile attack by Tehran on Israel last October.
The UK also helped the US last year in military strikes against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Any US attack on Iran could potentially focus initially on the heavily reinforced Fordow nuclear site, which Israel lacks the bombs to destroy.
US โbunker bustingโ bombs capable of penetrating Fordow must be launched from American B2 stealth bombers, and Washington positioned at least six B2-As at Diego Garcia in March as it increased pressure on Tehran to agree a nuclear deal.ย

The UK last month signed a ยฃ3.4bn deal to hand sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, while retaining a 99-year lease on the air base at Diego Garcia, the largest of the islands.
Experts said the US could launch B2 attacks from a home base in Missouri but the additional distance and refuelling needs would be an added complication to any mission.
A UK government spokesperson said they would โnot comment on hypothetical operationsโ.
Meanwhile family members of British embassy and consulate staff in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem โhave been temporarily withdrawn as a precautionary measureโ, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said.
That decision stands in contrast to the FCDOโs current advice to UK nationals in Israel, who have been invited to register themselves with the British embassy or consulate but have not been told to leave the country.

British officials said the number of people registering for advice and other consular help was โin the low thousandsโ, many of them dual UK-Israeli nationals.
The FCDO has issued advice that it is still possible to leave using commercial land routes through Egypt or Jordan, but has not recommended that UK nationals try to exit Israel.
โOur key message to British nationals is to follow the advice of local authorities and stay close to shelter and to register their presence with the FCDO,โ a Number 10 spokesperson said.


