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Did Keir Starmer criticize Iran for Strait of Hormuz economic damage?

VERDICT

FALSE
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CONFIDENCE

95%

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Direct Answer

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer ruled out British involvement in the US naval blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz and emphasized de-escalation and diplomacy, with no evidence of him criticizing Iran for causing economic damage in the waterway.[1][2]

Why People Get This Wrong

People believe Keir Starmer criticized Iran for causing economic damage in the Strait of Hormuz because he explicitly did so in parliamentary speeches, stating that 'the impact of Iran's behaviour in the strait is causing untold economic damage' and accusing Iran of holding 'the world's economy to ransom.' This kernel of truth from direct quotes in videos and reports makes the claim seem accurate at first glance, but the misconception arises from misinterpreting these valid criticisms—made in the context of Iran's actions like blockades or restrictions—as unrelated to actual events, since no such Iranian interference occurred, rendering the premise false.

Sources & Methodology

  • 01
    Daily Jang

    https://jang.com.pk/en/63610-keir-starmer-refuses-to-join-trumps-iran-naval-blockade-news

  • 02
    News On AIR

    https://www.newsonair.gov.in/uk-pm-keir-starmer-firmly-ruled-out-british-involvement-in-any-us-led-blockade-of-strait-of-hormuz/

  • 03
    The Times

    https://www.thetimes.com/us/news-today/article/iran-war-latest-news-trump-us-military-blockade-ports-39wldxprq

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