Keir Starmer today hailed Donald Trump's Iran bombing for 'alleviating the threat' of the regime getting a nuclear weapon.
After days of ministers desperately dodging on whether they supported the action, the PM sounded a much more positive tone as he arrived at the Nato summit in The Hague.
There are tentative hopes that the Iran-Israel clashes might be coming to an end after Mr Trump declared a ceasefire had been brokered.
However, concerns have been raised about the fallout from the UK's failure to line up squarely behind its American ally.
Last week the PM publicly insisted he did not believe Mr Trump would strike Iran, and after the raids he said the UK was 'absolutely focused on de-escalation'.











