LONDON — Iran has fired missiles on the joint U.Okay.-U.S. Diego Garcia army base within the Indian Ocean, claiming the strike reveals it’s able to longer-distance assaults than beforehand recognized.
“Iran’s reckless assaults, lashing out throughout the area and holding hostage the Strait of Hormuz, are a risk to British pursuits and British allies,” a spokesperson for the U.Okay.’s Ministry of Protection mentioned Saturday, confirming the unsuccessful strike.
Tehran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles on the base within the Chagos Islands, a distant British abroad territory positioned greater than 2,000 miles from Tehran, Iran’s semiofficial Mehr information company reported on Saturday. Neither missile hit the bottom, it added, although neither Iran nor the U.Okay. specified how shut the missiles got here to Diego Garcia.
The gap of the tried strike might point out that Iran has capabilities for long-distance assaults that it has beforehand denied, with the bottom the identical distance from Iran as a lot of central Europe. It’s unclear, nevertheless, if the missiles carried a payload or how far such an assault might actually attain, as neither missile reached its goal.
In an interview with NBC Information’ “Meet the Press” earlier this month, Iran’s International Minister Abbas Araghchi mentioned his nation had deliberately stored the vary of its missiles beneath 1,250 miles “as a result of we don’t wish to be felt as a risk by anyone else on the planet.”
The Wall Avenue Journal, citing a number of officers, reported that one of many missiles was shot down by a U.S. warship and the opposite failed in flight.
Mehr mentioned focusing on the bottom was a “important step … that reveals that the vary of Iran’s missiles is past what the enemy beforehand imagined.”
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The assault on Friday got here shortly earlier than the U.Okay. introduced that it might permit the U.S. to make use of its bases, together with Diego Garcia, to hit targets close to the Strait of Hormuz.
Authorities ministers agreed to permit the U.S. army to make use of its bases to conduct “defensive operations” to guard transport within the Strait of Hormuz, the workplace of Prime Minister Keir Starmer mentioned Friday, weeks right into a battle that has seen Britain, like most of Europe, stay largely on the sidelines.
About 20% of the oil that the world consumes daily travels by way of the Strait of Hormuz, which runs alongside a part of Iran’s coast. However because the struggle started on the finish of February, transport within the channel has come to a halt.
President Donald Trump mentioned the choice to permit using U.Okay. bases was “a really late response from the U.Okay.” He had beforehand criticized the nation for a perceived lack of assist in Iran, saying its Starmer was “no Winston Churchill.” He referred to as NATO allies “cowards” on Friday for refusing to supply warships to assist reopening the transport channel, although he had beforehand mentioned their assist wouldn’t be wanted.
Iranian International Minister Abbas Araghchi mentioned that Starmer was “placing British lives in peril” by permitting using bases.
“Overwhelming majority of the British Folks are not looking for any half within the Israel-U.S. struggle of alternative on Iran,” Araghchi wrote on X. “Ignoring his personal Folks, Mr. Starmer is placing British lives in peril by permitting UK bases for use for aggression in opposition to Iran. Iran will train its proper to self-defense.”
Starmer has thus far walked a tightrope on Iran, balancing diplomatic relations with Trump and defending U.Okay. belongings within the Mediterranean with avoiding direct participation in a struggle that polling reveals is overwhelmingly unpopular with the British public.
The Diego Garcia base is about 2,360 miles from Iran and residential to an air base able to accommodating long-range U.S. bombers.
The Chagos Islands, which home the bottom, have been a part of a separate rift between the U.Okay. and the Trump administration, after Britain agreed to cede sovereignty over the territory to Mauritius and lease again the bottom.
Trump has vacillated between supporting the proposed deal and publicly attacking Starmer over it, most lately urging Starmer to not “give away Diego Garcia” in February, regardless of Washington giving its official backing simply days earlier than.
Mauritius, an Indian Ocean nation and an in depth ally of China, had argued that it was illegally compelled to offer away the archipelago to achieve independence from Britain. The Worldwide Court docket of Justice sided with Mauritius in a 2019 case over the territory, issuing an advisory ruling that declared the British occupation illegal.
As a part of the deal backed by Starmer, the U.Okay. and the U.S. will retain a 99-year lease of the Diego Garcia army base.

