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    1. InfamousEvening2 on

      I know diplomacy is important, but sometimes, surely, someone must just turn round to Trump and tell the fat fucking oaf to shut his dementia-driven mouth.

    2. MJ-Franklin on

      I think the whole world wishes their relationship with Trump was beyond repair, and by that I mean hope he fucks off and doesn’t come back.

    3. ArgusButterfly on

      I think the headline is a bit unfair.

      There’s no “may be” about it.

    4. Best news Starmer has had in years. Trump will be gone before we know it and Starmer can go into the next election looking like a tough guy.

    5. Electricbell20 on

      Trump really has got a bee in his bonnet over the UK hasn’t he. Its not as if UK involvement in his war gives him much.

    6. Oh no, anyway…. How can you ruin something when one side decides to tear up every agreement you sign. Manipulates global markets for their own selfish gain and enter silly wars on the whims of the Israeli President.

    7. Keir – you are not alone
      Trump relationship with anyone beside himself is beyond repair

    8. Good! Tell the US to get peddling on down the road only to return when they’ve got a fucking grip.

      In the meantime, let us do what we’ve traditionally done. Keep calm and carry on.

      Onwards and upwards.

    9. MuddlinThrough on

      Ok, if it is then it is, but it’s down to Trump’s bizarre behaviours & expectations coupled with his absolute inability to be told „no“.

    10. loonongrass on

      One of the best things Starmer could do for his approval ratings is just call Trump a pants shitting child rapist

    11. Specific_Formal_5720 on

      Good. If I was him I’d tell him to do one, and organise a press conference per week to remind everyone that I’m not up the man’s rear like old Nige who scrambles around on his knees for a chance to steal a lick every so often (and who would right now be sending your children to die if he could)

    12. Good, Im sick of us licking his unworthy ass. Hes the steward not the king and he’ll be out of office in a few years, not like he’s got long to live either … old orange crusty child molesting ass

    13. Open_Delivery_775 on

      Well as much as it’s not ideal, Trump will do whatever he wants to, regardless of what Starmer does, beyond ridiculous, Rutter-level sycophancy.

      At least now, should he raise tariffs again, we may have something to blame it on. 

      And after learning of the way in which Trump’s administration engaged with the Tory government during his first term, it becomes clear that he has no respect for diplomatic norms, even with allies.

      Even if Trump pulls the US out of NATO – which will require congressional approval – his failure to do so will simply mean that he’ll continue to use that as leverage whenever something that he doesn’t like occurs. That’s not to say i want the US to leave.

      So we’ll have to move on and see what Putin’s next move is. 

    14. Working_on_Writing on

      I think we need to treat him like an old man with dementia.

      „THAT’S NICE DONALD, DID YOU LIKE YOUR STEAK AND TOMATO KETCHUP?“

    15. ambiguousboner on

      I know it’d be bad for all of us, as in, really really bad, but there is nothing I want more than every other country to just cut the US out of geopolitics until they remove this fuckwit

      There is absolutely nothing redeemable about him. He’s all of humanity’s worst in one very large package

    16. Double_Jab_Jabroni on

      Fair play to Starmer for remaining diplomatic for so long in the face of absolute insanity.

      Trump is the most detestable President of all time, most would have chinned him if given the chance.

    17. Maleficent-Heart2497 on

      Thing is with people like Donnie you just don’t know. He’ll be best pals with Kier next time he sees him and all that stuff he said will be expected to be forgotten.

    18. Trumps relationship with the rest of the world has been beyond repair for awhile now… Lets just cut ties and wait it out…

    19. BadBacksFuryToad on

      Great. Let’s disentangle our economy from that gobshite country too.

    20. SignalButterscotch73 on

      Nobody sane wants a relationship with the orange toddler anyway. This is good for Starmer and the UK.

    21. ResponsiblePatient72 on

      I truly hope this all ends our reliance on the US long term. Forging alliances with a broader network or nations over being reliant on one is better for the country.

    22. ReviewEnvironmental2 on

      It’s not just the relationship with Trump, it’s the relationship with the USA in general. He’s the symptom, there are plenty more MAGA fundamentalists willing to keep going. And I don’t just mean politicians, I mean the voters.

      It’s also unfortunately not easy to give them the finger overnight. We kick them out of our military bases, suddenly there are embargoes on US-made parts for our F35 fighters, nuclear subs and weapons, Boeing aircraft, you name it.

      It’s going to be a decades-long process to disentangle ourselves from our reliance on the US. We need to rebuild our own industrial capabilities, as well as becoming more integrated with the EU.

      If nothing else this should be the wake-up call to Europe to start acting like the superpower it could be, without the performative nonsense.

    23. AffectionatePop05 on

      Unless you do everything Trump asks, he’ll turn on you. He turns on his biggest brown nosers too. 

    24. Starmer has to ride it out. Only 6 months left before trump becomes a lame duck.

    25. Simple_Joys on

      Trump has started a war with no clear objectives and no clear endgame.

      The Strait of Hormuz being blockaded was the inevitable and obvious consequence of a conflict with Iran. The only thing that assassinating the Ayatollah has achieved on the ground in Iran is the accession of another Ayatollah from the same bloodline.

      Trump has achieved nothing so far. Trump can achieve nothing unless he is willing to put actual boots on the ground in Iran in attempt to force a regime change, which would be a disaster for everybody involved. The USA and Israel will feel like they cannot withdraw without achieving something, because this would be a strategic defeat on a scale that would embolden Iran in the region for decades to come.

      One of the things Trump promised in the 2024 election was to put America First and to end the *forever wars.* Now his entire political legacy, across both of his terms, is going to be getting the US bogged-down in a forever war with Iran, and deep down he must already be worried about this. So he is reduced to throwing his toys out his pram and is looking for somebody to blame. Maybe he thinks that if he can convince his base (many of whom are isolationists) that this war would have been over already if only Europe was willing to help, he can protect his own legacy.

      I’d love for a European leader to just call him out on this directly. In reality, they can’t because no Western power wants to say aloud that the Iranian regime can force a stalemate in this conflict. But the reality is that Trump is a loser who is reduced to scapegoating Europe for one of the most embarrassing foreign policy blunders since the end of WWII.

    26. At this point the us is a rogue terrorist state. Love it if keir announced he worked with iran just to piss off trumple stiltskin

    27. LisbonMissile on

      When even that turncoat Robert Jenrick is half-defending Kier Starmer, you know that the child raping, war mongering prick of a US President is very hated in this country.

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