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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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Jingthing Legendary Member

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What she said.

But it's too late now.

fredwiggy Star Member

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3 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

@josephbloggs was referring to that drug smuggler. It was you who made the wrong assumption, you dolt! 😊

It's you who is trying to pull the wool over everyone's eyes here. You replied to someone who was referring to the ex-Honduran President. So it was you who made the wrong assumption. Own it, you sneaky little dude. 😊

You've demonstrated it quite nicely for yourself. Thank you.

4 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

Calling someone obviously a lot smarter than you a dolt doesn't fare well for you, seeing you've always been proven wrong in all your assumptions and exaggerations made towards me.

If you would bother to look at what I first posted, I was talking about Trump and his kidnapping of Maduro.

"The US kidnapped a drug cartel leader. Responsible for the deaths of many. It started a conflict to rid Iran of terrorist leaders who have killed thousands of innocents, including US soldiers." Of course anyone would understand this. His reply,..........."Your first sentence should read The US kidnapped pardoned a drug cartel leader"............

Now anyone should understand who I was referring to, which of course meant Maduro. That he changed that to his thinking of Hernandez, who was pardoned in 2025, has nothing to do with who I was referring to, so that's on him, and of course the assumer, you.

It's always you thinking you can think for others, which doesn't work, as your thinking is always off kilter anyway, from that disorder of yours.

Thinking I made an assumption is how you think, which has always, and I mean always, been proven to be wrong. I knew you would come back this way, as it's the only way a deflecting, gaslighting narcissist works, as they have nothing else besides that MO. But try again, seeing you're too ignorant to understand this is again, an adult forum, where most people here know what a person means when they are

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

No one here rants and raves

You do. Multiple times in this thread alone. It was clear that @josephbloggs was referring to the fact that some drug smugglers are okay with Trump. Pardons for payment. But, since you were too busy basking in your own reflection, you missed that none too subtle point. Thick as a brick/Dumb as a rock. 😊

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4 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

You do. Multiples time in this thread alone. It was clear that @josephbloggs was referring to the fact that some drug smugglers are okay with Trump. Pardons for payment. But, since you were too busy basking in your own reflection, you missed that none too subtle point. Thick as a brick.

It was clear to him who he was referring to, but I was the one who started the conversation, of course referring to Maduro. That you can't understand this is obvious, as that's how you think. That you came back after being proven wrong again further enhances my points made about you, but do try again, as I enjoy making fools look like fools. And try learning new words, as I've never ranted here, even though your vocabulary is much like Trumps, limited.

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2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

It was clear to him who he was referring to, but I was the one who started the conversation, of course referring to Maduro. That you can't understand this is obvious, as that's how you think. That you came back after being proven wrong again further enhances my points made about you, but do try again, as I enjoy making fools look like fools. And try learning new words, as I've never ranted here, even though your vocabulary is much like Trumps, limited.

No mad freddie, it was you who made the mistake. @josephbloggs was just pointing out the hypocrisy of your Dear Leader. Which you have done your best to deflect. Your usual MO. Waffling on with paragraph after paragraph of total irrelevancies in the hope of distracting from the points made. Mad as a hatter.

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10 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

It was clear to him who he was referring to, but I was the one who started the conversation, of course referring to Maduro. That you can't understand this is obvious, as that's how you think. That you came back after being proven wrong again further enhances my points made about you, but do try again, as I enjoy making fools look like fools. And try learning new words, as I've never ranted here, even though your vocabulary is much like Trumps, limited.

Get yourself onto to Google and AI in order to get yourself up to speed on the drug smuggler that Trump pardoned. So you can pretend to have known about it all along 😊

wombat Platinum Member

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23 hours ago, stevenl said:

History tells you how to look at the present. Ignore history and you're misjudging the present.

23 hours ago, stevenl said:

History tells you how to look at the present. Ignore history and you're misjudging the present.

23 hours ago, stevenl said:

History tells you how to look at the present. Ignore history and you're misjudging the present.

I disagree with everything you've written.... The one that is proven is we never learn from history

stevenl Star Member

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33 minutes ago, wombat said:

I disagree with everything you've written.... The one that is proven is we never learn from history

Up to you, at least I can quote properly.
But that we never learn from history doesn't negate my point.

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3 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Completely irrelevant to my post. But pretty sure you know that. You should add a couple of Ls after the Gs in your name.

I started by stating Trump kidnapped a cartel leader, of course Maduro. You said he pardoned Honduran's president, which is irrelevant to my posting. That happened last year, so of course I was referring to Maduro. Pretty simple. Pretty sure you should have known who I was referring to. The two members I've been on the phone with here understood who I was referring to.

dinsdale Star Member

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11 hours ago, IsmeUno said:

HAMAS, facilitated by Netanyahu and Qatar.

Please demonstrate Iran's involvement.

Are you unable to comprehend such a simple request?

You really are lacking something in the grey matter or are simply trolling.

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2 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

You really are lacking something in the grey matter or are simply trolling.

Why not just present the facts for all to see? Is it more difficult than making three posts with no information at all? Demonstrate Iran's involvement...please.

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5 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

I started by stating Trump kidnapped a cartel leader, of course Maduro. You said he pardoned Honduran's president, which is irrelevant to my posting. That happened last year, so of course I was referring to Maduro. Pretty simple. Pretty sure you should have known who I was referring to. The two members I've been on the phone with here understood who I was referring to.

Are you really this obtuse? Everyone knew that you were referring to Maduro and your reason for him being kidnapped by the Americans. @josephbloggs pointed out that he pardoned someone for trafficking US$400,000,000 worth of drugs. Clearly referring to the hypocrisy of it all. Is that not clear to you? Really?

dinsdale Star Member

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28 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

Why not just present the facts for all to see? Is it more difficult than making three posts with no information at all? Demonstrate Iran's involvement...please.

Troll.

TedG Ruby Member

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12 hours ago, IsmeUno said:

HAMAS, facilitated by Netanyahu and Qatar.

Please demonstrate Iran's involvement.

Are you unable to comprehend such a simple request?

https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/hamas-iran-relationship

As details emerge of potential direct links to the attack on Israel, one thing is clear: Hamas would not have been able to plan and conduct such an operation without years of Iranian training, Iranian weapons, and hundreds of millions of dollars in Iranian funding.

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27 minutes ago, TedG said:

https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/hamas-iran-relationship

As details emerge of potential direct links to the attack on Israel, one thing is clear: Hamas would not have been able to plan and conduct such an operation without years of Iranian training, Iranian weapons, and hundreds of millions of dollars in Iranian funding.

From the same article...

US intelligence suggests that the Hamas attack surprised Iran, undermining the theory it played a direct role in planning or training operatives for the plot.

IsmeUno Platinum Member

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45 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Troll.

Small brain...

Lacessit Star Member

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Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz again, firing on several ships. Trump says the US will not be blackmailed.

Really? Isn't that what the US is doing, by blocking Iranian oil exports?

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Strait of Hormuz closed again, Iran says, as ships attacked

Iran is blaming a US blockade for the closure, saying it breaches the ceasefire reached between the two countries.
wombat Platinum Member

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On 4/18/2026 at 10:00 AM, stevenl said:

Up to you, at least I can quote properly.
But that we never learn from history doesn't negate my point.

The only person I'm quoting is myself and how I see things.
Not only does it negate it, it blows out of the water

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