Britain navigates rough transatlantic waters as Trump roils the 'special relationship'
- Britain is preparing for a more functional relationship with the U.S. Under President Donald Trump's second administration.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer aims to bolster Britain's diplomatic and economic defenses amid rising tensions with the U.S., according to British officials.
- Trump has pressured allies, including Britain, to increase defense spending, with Britain planning to raise its defense budget to 2.5% of GDP.
- Starmer hopes to visit Washington soon, but has not yet received an invitation from Trump, highlighting the uncertain diplomatic landscape, according to British officials.
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