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 Iran Targets Gulf Public Opinion With Carefully Crafted War Message

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has crafted a war message...

Palestine Statehood: A Test for the “Special Relationship”

The enduring “special relationship” between the United States and the United Kingdom faced a public test this week over the issue of Palestinian statehood. President Donald Trump, speaking in the UK, openly acknowledged a policy disagreement with Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the matter.
The context of Trump’s remark is the UK’s plan to formally recognize Palestine, a significant policy shift aimed at fostering a two-state solution. According to reports, the announcement of this policy is being strategically delayed to avoid a direct confrontation during the president’s high-profile state visit.
Prime Minister Starmer navigated the delicate situation by focusing on shared long-term goals. He asserted a complete agreement with President Trump on the necessity of a peace framework to resolve the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He described the recognition of Palestine as a key part of the “package” needed to achieve that peace.
Starmer also added a firm condition to reassure allies, stating that Hamas would be barred from governing any Palestinian state recognized by his country. This careful balancing act illustrates the challenges facing the US-UK alliance as they navigate differing approaches to one of the world’s most complex conflicts.

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