The UK government has made a controversial decision to grant the US permission to use British military bases to strike Iranian missile sites, according to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. This move has sparked debate over its legality and potential consequences. While Starmer claims it's in line with international law, the government's legal advice will be made public, raising questions about the broader implications. The announcement comes amidst a tense situation in the Middle East, where British aircraft are already deployed for defensive purposes. With at least 200,000 British citizens in the region, the government's decision to support US strikes has raised concerns about the safety of its citizens and the potential for escalation. But here's where it gets controversial... Is this the right approach to dealing with Iran's missile threat? And this is the part most people miss... What are the potential risks and benefits of this strategy? The UK's decision to intervene in the Middle East has sparked a heated debate, leaving many to question the wisdom of this course of action.