Defence secretary twice declines to rule out Britain joining strikes on Iran
Healey confirmed defensive steps including anti-drone helicopters and HMS Dragon deployment while not excluding future UK offensive strikes amid Iran tensions.
- On March 5, 2026, Defence Secretary John Healey twice declined to rule out Britain joining strikes on Iran during an interview at RAF Akrotiri by Sky's Europe correspondent Ali Bunkall.
- The spike in attacks after a US–Israel joint strike prompted the UK to reinforce defences, with Healey saying 'everything that we have done is defensive, is legal, and is coordinated with other allies.'
- The ministry listed anti-drone helicopters, deployment of HMS Dragon to the eastern Mediterranean, and international planning teams, though Sky News reported the ship will not sail until next week.
- After the Monday drone attack on RAF Akrotiri, Healey noted 'everything that we have done is defensive, is legal, and is coordinated with other allies,' and emphasized the need to adapt actions as circumstances change.
- When pressed on timing, Healey deflected as images from RAF Akrotiri show limited damage after a Monday drone strike and regional incidents including an unexploded projectile in Syria.
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Defence secretary twice declines to rule out Britain joining strikes on Iran
"As circumstances in any conflict change, you've got to be willing to adapt the action you take," John Healey told Sky News while on a visit to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, which had come under attack from a drone earlier in the week.
John Healey declines to rule out UK aircraft taking part in Iran strikes
The Defence Secretary met his counterpart in Cyprus earlier on Thursday to ease tensions about Britain’s response to drone attacks on the island
Defence Secretary John Healey refuses to rule out British forces getting drawn into Iran war - The Mirror
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