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What type of US support does Keir Starmer consider necessary for deploying British peacekeeping troops?

Keir Starmer believes a US backstop is essential for deploying British peacekeeping troops. According to political correspondent Hannah Miller, this backstop would likely include air support, logistics assistance, and intelligence capabilities - resources the UK lacks in sufficient quantities. This US support is viewed as crucial for maintaining peace if achieved. The commitment to deploy British troops alongside other countries in a peacekeeping role demonstrates Starmer's effort to bridge divides between the US and Europe, while public opinion generally supports such multinational peacekeeping efforts.

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Keir Starmer's Commitment to British Peacekeeping

BBC News·7 months ago

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