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Rachel Reeves says US made ‘mistake’ entering war with Iran

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said the United States made a “mistake” by abandoning diplomatic talks with Iran and entering into a military conflict, warning that the war risks severe economic consequences and has not made the world safer.

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Speaking at CNBC’s Invest in America forum in Washington, D.C., Reeves called for de-escalation, arguing that renewed diplomacy would provide the most effective path toward stability.

“The best economic policy now, not just for the UK but globally, is to de-escalate,” she said.

Her comments represent some of the strongest criticism from a senior British official since the United States launched military operations against Iran more than six weeks ago, in coordination with Israel.

Economic fallout and global concerns

The conflict has raised fears of a wider economic slowdown. The International Monetary Fund recently warned that the fighting could push the global economy toward recession, with the United Kingdom potentially among the hardest-hit advanced economies.

Energy prices have surged since hostilities began, largely because of disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil and gas exports.

Reeves said damage to energy infrastructure in the Middle East was already driving long-term economic risks.

She also confirmed that the UK government would not take part in the US-led military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which Washington has used as part of its strategy to pressure Iran.

“Our growth will be higher and inflation will be lower if the conflict comes to an end,” Reeves said, noting the UK’s vulnerability as a net importer of gas.

Diplomacy versus military action

Reeves said she shared the US administration’s concerns about Iran’s leadership but questioned the decision to abandon negotiations.

According to the chancellor, diplomatic channels had been open before the conflict began and offered a more effective route to addressing concerns over Iran’s nuclear programme.

“Iran does not currently have a nuclear weapon,” she said, adding that diplomacy was the best way to prevent it from acquiring one.

Reeves also criticised the lack of clarity about the US objectives in the war. She said it was unclear whether Washington aimed to force regime change, dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, or push Tehran back to the negotiating table.

The US has recently shifted its focus toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping.

“If that’s the aim, well it was open a few weeks ago,” Reeves said.

Strains in the ‘special relationship’

Despite the disagreement, Reeves said relations between the UK and the US remained strong.

“Friends are allowed to disagree,” she said.

However, comments from US President Donald Trump suggested tensions between the allies.

Asked about the “special relationship” between the two countries in an interview with Sky News, Trump replied: “With who?”

He added that relations “had been better”, accusing Britain of failing to provide support when requested.

Meanwhile, the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the conflict, saying some economic damage was justified if it reduced security risks posed by Iran.

UK leaders seek path to ceasefire

Reeves said the UK prime minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron were due to hold talks aimed at ensuring safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz if a ceasefire can be reached.

The IMF has already lowered its forecast for UK economic growth this year to 0.8%, down from a January estimate of 1.3%.

Despite the downgrade, Reeves said she remained confident the UK economy could outperform expectations.

Earlier this week she told the Daily Mirror she was “frustrated and angry” that the United States had entered the war without a clear exit strategy.

The UK government has also said it has no intelligence assessment indicating that Iran intends to target Europe with missiles.


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mikeymike100 Platinum Member

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s criticism conveniently ignores the hard geopolitical reality that decades of "diplomatic talks" with Tehran had already failed to halt its nuclear enrichment or stop the illegal threats against global energy chokepoints.

While the UK prefers the comfort of interminable negotiations, the United States recognized that diplomacy without a credible threat of force had become merely a cover for Iran to expand its missile program and hold the global economy hostage through the weaponization of the Strait of Hormuz.

By initiating a decisive military campaign, the administration is not abandoning safety but is instead actively dismantling the infrastructure of a regime that has demonstrated it will only exploit diplomatic channels to delay until it can achieve a nuclear breakout.

Labeling this necessary security action a "mistake" fails to provide a viable alternative for neutralizing a regime that, until now, has operated with impunity; true global stability will only be achieved once that regime’s capacity to project terror and extort the world is fundamentally and permanently degraded.

cdulaney Advanced Member

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6 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s criticism conveniently ignores the hard geopolitical reality that decades of "diplomatic talks" with Tehran had already failed to halt its nuclear enrichment or stop the illegal threats against global energy chokepoints.

While the UK prefers the comfort of interminable negotiations, the United States recognized that diplomacy without a credible threat of force had become merely a cover for Iran to expand its missile program and hold the global economy hostage through the weaponization of the Strait of Hormuz.

By initiating a decisive military campaign, the administration is not abandoning safety but is instead actively dismantling the infrastructure of a regime that has demonstrated it will only exploit diplomatic channels to delay until it can achieve a nuclear breakout.

Labeling this necessary security action a "mistake" fails to provide a viable alternative for neutralizing a regime that, until now, has operated with impunity; true global stability will only be achieved once that regime’s capacity to project terror and extort the world is fundamentally and permanently degraded.

Very Very True Mike as you have stated. I could not have said it better.

wombat Platinum Member

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I disagree with her 100%

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Watawattana Gold Member

Watawattana

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58 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s criticism conveniently ignores the hard geopolitical reality that decades of "diplomatic talks" with Tehran had already failed to halt its nuclear enrichment or stop the illegal threats against global energy chokepoints.

While the UK prefers the comfort of interminable negotiations, the United States recognized that diplomacy without a credible threat of force had become merely a cover for Iran to expand its missile program and hold the global economy hostage through the weaponization of the Strait of Hormuz.

By initiating a decisive military campaign, the administration is not abandoning safety but is instead actively dismantling the infrastructure of a regime that has demonstrated it will only exploit diplomatic channels to delay until it can achieve a nuclear breakout.

Labeling this necessary security action a "mistake" fails to provide a viable alternative for neutralizing a regime that, until now, has operated with impunity; true global stability will only be achieved once that regime’s capacity to project terror and extort the world is fundamentally and permanently degraded.

Like quite a few things that Trump has overseen, I don't usually agree with how he's gone about it. But I often have understood the 'why'. This is one of those.

I just despair at how it's been unplanned, un-thought through and has far too easily handed the Iranian regime so many diplomatic open goal opportunities. Nothing learnt from previous ME mistakes by far too many Presidents is just one example. I fear this is going to take many years to unravel, with the likelihood at the end of that we'll all be back to square 1.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s criticism conveniently ignores the hard geopolitical reality that decades of "diplomatic talks" with Tehran had already failed to halt its nuclear enrichment or stop the illegal threats against global energy chokepoints.

While the UK prefers the comfort of interminable negotiations, the United States recognized that diplomacy without a credible threat of force had become merely a cover for Iran to expand its missile program and hold the global economy hostage through the weaponization of the Strait of Hormuz.

By initiating a decisive military campaign, the administration is not abandoning safety but is instead actively dismantling the infrastructure of a regime that has demonstrated it will only exploit diplomatic channels to delay until it can achieve a nuclear breakout.

Labeling this necessary security action a "mistake" fails to provide a viable alternative for neutralizing a regime that, until now, has operated with impunity; true global stability will only be achieved once that regime’s capacity to project terror and extort the world is fundamentally and permanently degraded.

Utter hogwash.

Iran was complying with the nuclear treaty Obama negotiated, the one Trump unilaterally tore up.

Chancellor Reeves’ statement is incorrect on one singular point; This illegal Israeli/US war of aggression is not a ‘mistake’ it is a war of choice.

Nethanyahu chose it and Trump did as he was told.

The UK is well out of it, though of course not out of the consequences.

stevenl Star Member

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

decades of "diplomatic talks" with Tehran had already failed to halt its nuclear enrichment or stop the illegal threats against global energy chokepoints.

Strange then that US intelligence said that Iran hadn't resumed it's nuclear program after the bombings last year and was no imminent nuclear threat.

Illegal threats against energy chokepoints? There were none before the US decided to support Israel and start a new war.

Eric Loh Star Member

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7 minutes ago, wombat said:

I disagree with her 100%

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The Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) between Iran and P5 +1 (USA, UK, France, China, Russia plus Germany was crafted to do just what you fear. Trump tore that up and in the middle of the agreement that the previous Ayatollah Ali Khamenai agreed to down grade the uranium, Trump walk away from the talk and launched an unprovoke attack with Israel. They killed the moderate Ayatollah and replaced him by his more radical son. Iran now feel that they are compelled to accelerate its nuclear program to secure a deterrent against future attacks. Your fear has been accentuated by Trump following Israel lead to go to war.

zyxwv Rookie Member

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Barack obama made a deal...he was giving back money that belonged to Iran in exchange for inspectors watching that iran only enriched to 3.5% ....not close to a bomb.

Trump hates anything good obama did, torn up countless progressive ideas, called obama names, and screwed the iran deal.

There would not be this problem of a bomb if he hadnt torn up obama' s 2015 agreement.

Yes heaps of money paid to Iran...but it was frozen asset money

Eric Loh Star Member

Eric Loh

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Rachel Reeves is absolutely right. Netanyahu has been itching to neutralize the Iranian regime for the last 40 years and have using the nuclear threat as his main reason. For 40 years, he has been saying the same nuclear threat from Iran. He has tried to draw US into a war with Iran and presented the plan to Bush, Obama and Biden. All have the wisdom to deny Netanyahu except for Trump the useful idiot who has now torched the world and has little wriggle room to get out of the war.

cdulaney Advanced Member

cdulaney

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3 hours ago, cdulaney said:

Very Very True Mike as you have stated. I could not have said it better.

The 2 Thumbs Down must be from you UK Boys.

JonnyF Star Member

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3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Utter hogwash.

Iran was complying with the nuclear treaty Obama negotiated, the one Trump unilaterally tore up.

Chancellor Reeves’ statement is incorrect on one singular point; This illegal Israeli/US war of aggression is not a ‘mistake’ it is a war of choice.

Nethanyahu chose it and Trump did as he was told.

The UK is well out of it, though of course not out of the consequences.

Disgusting.

The war started after Hamas raped and murdered thousands of Jews on October 7.

Reeves is as dishonest as you are.

tomazbodner Ruby Member

tomazbodner

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9 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Disgusting.

The war started after Hamas raped and murdered thousands of Jews on October 7.

Reeves is as dishonest as you are.

This is as relevant as saying the war started after Hitler invaded Austria...

BusyB Platinum Member

BusyB

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'Entering' war with Iran.

She means attacking Iran. Waging war against Iran. Committing the ultimate crime against humanity against Iran. And that in Jesus' name for god's sakes.

I can't find the quote offhand, but I seem to recall that the US prosecutor in Nuremberg said in his closing statement that waging a war against another country is itself the supreme crime against humanity, because it is within that war that all its war crimes and crimes against humanity will inevitably be committed.

The world is as sick of the US as it is of Russia.

BusyB Platinum Member

BusyB

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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Utter hogwash.

Iran was complying with the nuclear treaty Obama negotiated, the one Trump unilaterally tore up.

Chancellor Reeves’ statement is incorrect on one singular point; This illegal Israeli/US war of aggression is not a ‘mistake’ it is a war of choice.

Nethanyahu chose it and Trump did as he was told.

The UK is well out of it, though of course not out of the consequences.

Sadly the rest of the world is also having to struggle with the consequences of the rogue nation US's decision to unleash widespread mass conflagration again.

CG1 Blue Gold Member

CG1 Blue

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5 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Iran was complying with the nuclear treaty

So naive. How can you believe a regime that kills it's own citizens for protesting?

CG1 Blue Gold Member

CG1 Blue

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5 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

The Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) between Iran and P5 +1 (USA, UK, France, China, Russia plus Germany was crafted to do just what you fear. Trump tore that up and in the middle of the agreement that the previous Ayatollah Ali Khamenai agreed to down grade the uranium

He tore the JCPOA up because it wasn't working. Why do lefties believe everything that brutal dictatorships say?

'The UK, France and Germany (referred to as the E3) said, however, that Iran’s “consistent and severe non-compliance with its JCPOA commitments” warranted the retention of sanctions'

'Since May 2019, however, Iran has continued to violate the terms of the JCPOA agreement. It has lifted the cap on its stockpile of uranium, which is now 30 times the level permitted; increased its enrichment activities to 60%, significantly beyond the 3.67% permitted under the JCPOA'

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9870/

Lacessit Star Member

Lacessit

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15 minutes ago, CG1 Blue said:

He tore the JCPOA up because it wasn't working. Why do lefties believe everything that brutal dictatorships say?

'The UK, France and Germany (referred to as the E3) said, however, that Iran’s “consistent and severe non-compliance with its JCPOA commitments” warranted the retention of sanctions'

'Since May 2019, however, Iran has continued to violate the terms of the JCPOA agreement. It has lifted the cap on its stockpile of uranium, which is now 30 times the level permitted; increased its enrichment activities to 60%, significantly beyond the 3.67% permitted under the JCPOA'

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9870/

We should believe everything Trump says. Got it.

Eric Loh Star Member

Eric Loh

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34 minutes ago, CG1 Blue said:

He tore the JCPOA up because it wasn't working. Why do lefties believe everything that brutal dictatorships say?

'The UK, France and Germany (referred to as the E3) said, however, that Iran’s “consistent and severe non-compliance with its JCPOA commitments” warranted the retention of sanctions'

'Since May 2019, however, Iran has continued to violate the terms of the JCPOA agreement. It has lifted the cap on its stockpile of uranium, which is now 30 times the level permitted; increased its enrichment activities to 60%, significantly beyond the 3.67% permitted under the JCPOA'

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9870/

That was the reason Trump gave when he tore up the agreement. Throughout the 28 months the agreement was fully in effect, IAEA repeatedly confirmed that Iran was meeting its restrictive measures on uranium enrichment, centrifuge number and facility repurposing.

As you pointed out since 2019 which was after Trump pulled out, Iran started enriching uranium and increased the number of centrifuges. The JCPOA was effective to monitor Iran and the major economic incentives and un-freezing of Iran frozen assets benefitted the economy. Trump withdrawal left Iran with no means to monitor and also the cessation of the economic and harsher sanctions and pushed Iran to be more radical. It was counter productive and leads to the current war.

Sigmund Gold Member

Sigmund

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Wrong...Trump made the mistake in allowing himself to be drawn in this absurd war by Israel. We all know that any candidate for US President, who does got get the favours of the World Jewish Congress in NYC, has no chance to win the Oval Office.

Eric Loh Star Member

Eric Loh

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1 hour ago, CG1 Blue said:

So naive. How can you believe a regime that kills it's own citizens for protesting?

Fair point. On that count, I wouldn't believe a regime that bombed civilian infrastructures including schools and caused the deaths of at least 175 mostly children and lied about their own military casualties.

fredwiggy Star Member

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2 hours ago, BusyB said:

'Entering' war with Iran.

She means attacking Iran. Waging war against Iran. Committing the ultimate crime against humanity against Iran. And that in Jesus' name for god's sakes.

I can't find the quote offhand, but I seem to recall that the US prosecutor in Nuremberg said in his closing statement that waging a war against another country is itself the supreme crime against humanity, because it is within that war that all its war crimes and crimes against humanity will inevitably be committed.

The world is as sick of the US as it is of Russia.

They're not waging war against another country but it's out of control regime. Having this go on and one after seeing the truth is as ridiculous as it gets. Everyone can now see what Americans have seen all along. Why this conflict was started, and planned years ago.

The world is not sick of the US as the world needs the US. The same thinking is exhibited here. Only those who don't understand the whys are confused. Those that hate Trump, will also hate Americans, because they can't get past that hatred to see the truth in all of this conflict.

Iran needed a change and now. Getting rid of those terrorists was necessary. Whoever they put in place, if he acts the same, will also be eliminated. The world has seen what the US will now do if you play games with us. Taking sh*t for too long was the problem.

Iran's people were tired of the crap they were handed because they wanted changes. They died by the thousands and anyone who dismisses this is blind to the truth. Watching too many videos has some blind to the truth that America is about. Not living there they have no idea what being an American means, and take Trump out of the equation and they wouldn't be this negative, as going by America's past has little to do with what they are and how powerful they are now. See if any country tries playing games after this conflict.

cdulaney Advanced Member

cdulaney

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7 hours ago, cdulaney said:

Very Very True Mike as you have stated. I could not have said it better.

5 Thumbs Down, so I will have whatever you 5 are drinking.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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3 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Disgusting.

The war started after Hamas raped and murdered thousands of Jews on October 7.

Reeves is as dishonest as you are.

Utter hogwash.

The illegal Israeli/US war of aggression against Iran started at 06:35 UTC on February 28, 2026.

It is not any kind of response to the heinous terrorist attack of October 7, 2023.

Trump has given multiple, often conflicting, justifications for engaging in this illegal Israeli/US war of aggression against Iran, he has yet to use the heinous terrorist attack of October 7 as any such justification.

You are once again peddling utter hogwash.

On the upside your grip on reality has not yet slipped to the point where you’ve lost an understanding of the temporal separation between the heinous terrorist attack of October 7 2023, and the current Illegal Israeli/US war of aggression against Iran.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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1 hour ago, CG1 Blue said:

So naive. How can you believe a regime that kills it's own citizens for protesting?

The assessment of the U.S. intelligent services and the International Inspectors is how.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

Chomper Higgot

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1 hour ago, CG1 Blue said:

He tore the JCPOA up because it wasn't working. Why do lefties believe everything that brutal dictatorships say?

'The UK, France and Germany (referred to as the E3) said, however, that Iran’s “consistent and severe non-compliance with its JCPOA commitments” warranted the retention of sanctions'

'Since May 2019, however, Iran has continued to violate the terms of the JCPOA agreement. It has lifted the cap on its stockpile of uranium, which is now 30 times the level permitted; increased its enrichment activities to 60%, significantly beyond the 3.67% permitted under the JCPOA'

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-9870/

Since May 2019, however, Iran has continued to violate the terms of the JCPOA agreement.”

Trump tore up the JCPOA in May 2018.

See if you can work out which of these two dates comes first?!

BusyB Platinum Member

BusyB

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1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

They're not waging war against another country but it's out of control regime. Having this go on and one after seeing the truth is as ridiculous as it gets. Everyone can now see what Americans have seen all along. Why this conflict was started, and planned years ago.

The world is not sick of the US as the world needs the US. The same thinking is exhibited here. Only those who don't understand the whys are confused. Those that hate Trump, will also hate Americans, because they can't get past that hatred to see the truth in all of this conflict.

Iran needed a change and now. Getting rid of those terrorists was necessary. Whoever they put in place, if he acts the same, will also be eliminated. The world has seen what the US will now do if you play games with us. Taking sh*t for too long was the problem.

Iran's people were tired of the crap they were handed because they wanted changes. They died by the thousands and anyone who dismisses this is blind to the truth. Watching too many videos has some blind to the truth that America is about. Not living there they have no idea what being an American means, and take Trump out of the equation and they wouldn't be this negative, as going by America's past has little to do with what they are and how powerful they are now. See if any country tries playing games after this conflict.

I'm not gonna waste my time with this.

BusyB Platinum Member

BusyB

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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Since May 2019, however, Iran has continued to violate the terms of the JCPOA agreement.”

Trump tore up the JCPOA in May 2018.

See if you can work out which of these two dates comes first?!

Most of them don't even understand that 19.08.1953 came before 01.02.1979 or what connects the two dates.

(Hint for the historically challenged: Between those two dates the US and UK shored up a repressive murder/torture regime that donated Iran's oil to the UK's BP.)

stevenl Star Member

stevenl

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3 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

The world is not sick of the US as the world needs the US.

Time will show how utterly wrong you are. That process has started already and is clearly visible.

Keep on dreaming this is about the people of Iran, at least it gives you a positive thought in stead of a hard reality.

cdulaney Advanced Member

cdulaney

Member
3 hours ago, cdulaney said:

5 Thumbs Down, so I will have whatever you 5 are drinking.

OK, Smoking is what I should say as you Thumb Downers have not a clue to what you are disagreeing with the post from Mike.

Have a peaceful night in Pattaya or wherever you may be located.

cdulaney Advanced Member

cdulaney

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7 hours ago, cdulaney said:

The 2 Thumbs Down must be from you UK Boys.

Why don't you thumb down people do something positive for the World instead of sitting on the sidelines for others to do your fighting for you.

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