Trump flip-flops again, saying UK’s Chagos deal would be ‘big mistake’
Donald Trump has reversed his position on the UK's proposed deal regarding the Chagos Islands, now calling it a "big mistake." This contradicts his previous endorsement of the agreement as the "best" arrangement for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Trump argues the UK should maintain control of Diego Garcia, citing its strategic importance for a potential US military operation against Iran.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump has reversed his position on the UK's proposed deal regarding the Chagos Islands, now calling it a "big mistake." This contradicts his previous endorsement of the agreement as the "best" arrangement for UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Trump argues the UK should maintain control of Diego Garcia, citing its strategic importance for a potential US military operation against Iran. He believes restricting military access to the Diego Garcia base could leave the UK vulnerable to attack. Trump dismissed Mauritius' claim to the islands as "fictitious." The Chagos Islands, including the Diego Garcia military base, are located in the Indian Ocean.
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5 extractedTrump dismissed claims by Mauritius to the island as “fictitious in nature”.
Trump argued that the military base at Diego Garcia could play a critical role in a hypothetical US attack on Iran.
The Chagos Islands and the Diego Garcia base are almost 3,200km (2,000 miles) from the coast of East Africa.
Trump previously said the agreement was the “best” arrangement UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer could make.
Trump said the UK was making a “big mistake” with its proposed deal to turn over control of the Chagos Islands.