BBC given access to Iraq base as UK-US forces work side by side amid Iran conflict
UK Armed Forces Minister says close cooperation between British and US militaries is a 'message that needed to be elevated' despite strained transatlantic relations over Iran war
L'essentiel
- The BBC has been given access to a military base in Iraq where UK and US forces continue to work together during the Iran conflict.
- Prior to the US-announced ceasefire, up to 28 drones were fired at the base daily.
- An RAF air specialist described the experience as 'bloody difficult' with 'weapons of destruction going off around you.' Armed Forces Minister Al Carns said British forces have helped move Americans out of harm's way and vice versa, emphasising the relationship remains strong despite sharp differences over the Iran war that have strained transatlantic relations.
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Pourquoi c'est important
British and US forces have been working side by side at this military base in Iraq long before the war with Iran started – originally in the fight against the Islamic State group. Sharp differences over the Iran war have strained transatlantic relations, but operational military cooperation continues.
The BBC has been given access to a military base in Iraq where UK forces have been working together with their US counterparts during the conflict in the region. The US announced an extended but fragile ceasefire on the US-Israel war in Iran - but prior to the ceasefire up to 28 drones were fired at the base on a daily basis. "You hear weapons of destruction going off around you, and it's bloody difficult," an RAF air specialist at the base told the BBC's defence correspondent Jonathan Beale. British and US forces were working side by side at this military base long before the war with Iran started – in the fight against the Islamic State group. Sharp differences over the war Iran have certainly strained transatlantic relations. But on this base the two are still joined at the hip. Armed Forces Minister Al Carns said the close co-operation between the two militaries was a "message that needed to be elevated". Since the conflict began "We've helped move Americans out of harms way; we've helped protect them and they've helped protect us," Carns said - though he stressed that British forces were in a "defensive posture". Air Chief Marshal, Sir Harvey Smyth, said he'd met with the US commander of the base who'd been "effusive in praise" of UK forces. "I think our relationship is as strong as ever, and this operation has brought us even closer", he said. But that certainly hasn't been reflected in the language between Washington and Westminster.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
UK-US military cooperation will continue at the base despite political tensions
Très probable · En quelques semaines
Further drone attacks may resume if ceasefire collapses
Possible · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- What is the exact location/name of the base?
- How many UK forces are currently deployed at the base?
- What specific defensive capabilities are UK forces providing?
- How long is the fragile ceasefire expected to hold?






