Iran not believed to have capability or intent to bomb Britain, says UK minister
UK Communities Secretary Steve Reed stated that Iran is not believed to have the capability or intent to target the UK with missiles, despite recent Iranian missile launches, including one aimed at the UK-US airbase on Diego Garcia. According to reports, one missile failed to reach the island and another was intercepted by a US warship.

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AI-generatedUK Communities Secretary Steve Reed stated that Iran is not believed to have the capability or intent to target the UK with missiles, despite recent Iranian missile launches, including one aimed at the UK-US airbase on Diego Garcia. According to reports, one missile failed to reach the island and another was intercepted by a US warship. Reed's comments followed warnings from Israel about potential Iranian missile strikes on Europe. He emphasized the UK's commitment to defending its interests and nationals while seeking de-escalation in the region. The UK has permitted the use of its bases for strikes on Iranian sites targeting British allies and interests, including missile launchers threatening commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe UK has allowed the use of British bases for strikes on Iranian sites targeting British allies.
Keir Starmer’s government refused US requests to use UK airbases for the initial attack on Iran.
The UK is not going to be dragged into this war.
One Iranian missile failed to reach Diego Garcia, while another was shot down by a US warship.
Iran is not believed to have the capability or intent to hit the UK with its missiles.