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David Lammy refuses to say whether US bomb attack on Iran was ‘right’ or ‘legal’

Foreign Minister David Lammy refused to defend Donald Trump’s attack on Iran and to confirm that it was a legal or “right thing”.

In a strange interview about BBC Radio 4’s Today’s Today program, he asked Mr. Lammy four times the Donald Trump regime about the Iranian nuclear facilities of the Donald Trump.

Avoiding the answer, “We were not concerned, the Americans discuss these legal issues,” he said.

The questions followed, the British Chief Public Prosecutor Lord Hermer said that it would not be legal for Britain to launch such attacks.

David Lammy could not tell if the US attack was legal or correct

David Lammy could not tell if the US attack was legal or correct (Pa wire)

The issue is important because of the fear that Russia sue against Ukraine’s illegal occupation.

However, Mr. Lammy could not even answer whether the attack of the US B-2 hidden bombers was “the right thing to be done”.

BBC Radio 4 server Justin Webb asked him: “Was the military action to be done?”

Mr. Lammy said, “I said we were not involved in the military action.”

Webb asked again: “Was it the right thing to do?”

Lammy replied: “What I say is that after all, it can only be handled in diplomacy.”

The Foreign Minister was not the only senior minister who refused to answer difficult questions about the rapidly changing international crisis in the Middle East.

Previously, the Minister of Armed Forces Luke Pollard is not for ” [him] Commenting on the US action in the Middle East refuses to tell whether Britain supports US attacks in Iran.

When asked if the UK was disappointed or satisfied with military intervention, Luke Pollard told Sky News: “Well, we are not for me to comment on the US action, but we are now evaluating war damage to understand the real scope of strikes.

Defense Minister Luke Pollard (Stefan Rousseau/Pa)

Defense Minister Luke Pollard (Stefan Rousseau/Pa) (PA Archive)

“But our focal point and the works we do with our US allies, and those who are throughout Europe are pressure to relieve the Iranian regime because a diplomatic solution is how we end this crisis.”

When Mr. Pollard has a role to comment on the military action around the world, he said, ım I cannot comment on this question, but we can say that we are not involved in the military action of the US. ”

He added that Britain’s focus is to put pressure on the Iranian regime to return to negotiations, because it is a diplomatic solution, how we end this crisis, that Iran cannot surrender the nuclear materials they have, and to develop regional stability by developing a nuclear weapon in the future ”.

At the weekend, the United States attacked Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz affiliated to Iran’s nuclear program.

Before the strikes, the Prime Minister was inviting him to be calm and said that Mr Trump supported the G7 call to increase the tensions in the Middle East.

It seems that the British did not participate in the action, but the government was informed before the US strike.

After the strikes, Sir Keir supported Mr. Trump’s administration, which describes Iran’s nuclear program as “a serious threat to international security”.

“Iran can never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, and the US has taken action to alleviate this threat,” he added.

However, he later warned that the Middle East crisis was a risk of circulating beyond the region and called on all parties to return to negotiations.

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