Donald Trump’s blistering rebuke of the UK over its refusal to join military action against Iran drew a stark new line in the transatlantic relationship. On Truth Social, he mocked Britain’s lack of “courage,” told them to “go get your own oil,” and warned allies they must learn to fight for themselves because America “won’t be there” next time. His words landed like a diplomatic grenade, especially as the UK struggles with jet fuel and energy concerns while trying to avoid being pulled into another Middle Eastern war.Yet, almost jarringly, Trump then struck a completely different tone. Announcing King Charles and Queen Camilla’s upcoming state visit, he gushed about a “momentous occasion,” a “beautiful Banquet Dinner,” and his “great respect” for the King. In one week, Trump managed to threaten Britain’s government while embracing its monarchy, leaving many wondering which message truly defines the future of the so‑called special relationship.
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