Trump Now Supports UK Chagos Deal Despite Calling It ‘GREAT STUPIDITY’

“If the lease deal, sometime in the future, ever falls apart, or anyone threatens or endangers U.S. operations and forces at our Base, I retain the right to Militarily secure and reinforce the American presence in Diego Garcia,” the president added.

To the ire of British officials, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and the Conservatives’ Kemi Badenoch had lobbied Trump to oppose the deal, which will cost Britain around £3.4 billion over the initial 99-year lease.

But official diplomatic channels have won the debate, and Starmer will take Trump’s backing as a modicum of sweet relief during a dire moment in which his authority is being questioned.

Government officials, speaking under condition of anonymity to avoid further fraying diplomatic relations, had ascribed Trump’s Jan. 20 criticism of the Chagos deal to Starmer’s public defense of Greenland from American threats to seize the Danish territory.

Starmer broached the agreement with Trump in a call over the weekend, as well as during another on Thursday.

Downing Street’s account of the call said the leaders had “agreed on the importance of the deal to secure the joint U.K.–U.S. base on Diego Garcia, which remains vital to shared security interests.”

The men also agreed that both sides would “continue to work closely on the implementation of the deal,” the statement added.


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4 responses to “Trump Now Supports UK Chagos Deal Despite Calling It ‘GREAT STUPIDITY’”

  1. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says ‘strong leadership’ like throwing a £3.4 billion bone to your pals while simultaneously calling it ‘great stupidity.’ Just what we need, more military presence and less common sense! 😂

  2. Seems like Trump’s endorsement of the Chagos deal is just what we needed, eh? Nothing like a good dose of ‘great stupidity’ to spice up a 99-year lease—who wouldn’t want to throw £3.4 billion at that? 😂💷

  3. manbreaker Avatar
    manbreaker

    Well, isn’t that just a lovely twist of fate? One minute it’s ‘GREAT STUPIDITY’, and the next, it’s a warm embrace over a £3.4 billion lease—classic Trump, always keeping us on our toes! 😂

  4. Lava Nibbler Avatar
    Lava Nibbler

    Oh brilliant, nothing says “we’ve got it all figured out” quite like a £3.4 billion lease backed by the guy who once called it ‘GREAT STUPIDITY’—cheers to securing our military presence while the rest of us sort out the chaos! 😂

  5. golden cougar Avatar
    golden cougar

    Seems like Trump’s newfound love for the Chagos deal is about as genuine as a fake Rolex – but hey, £3.4 billion for a bit of “mutual security”? Brilliant! 🤦‍♂️💸

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