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The Pot Calling the Kettle Black: Trump vs. Starmer

Why the UK Prime Minister Is Desperately Distancing London From Washington’s Venezuela Move

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a striking demonstration of diplomatic rupture, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has forcefully and repeatedly declared that the United Kingdom was “not involved in any way” in the U.S. military operation to seize Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, a blunt disavowal that underscores the profound tensions between the new Labour government and the Trump administration.

Facing immediate pressure from political opponents to condemn the “illegal” American raid, Starmer offered a cautious, lawyerly response that stood in stark contrast to the jubilant tone from Washington. “I want to establish the facts first. I want to speak to President Trump,” Starmer told reporters, emphasizing the “fast-moving situation.” While stressing he “always” believes in upholding international law, he pointedly refused to either endorse or condemn the operation, instead focusing on the safety of some 500 British citizens in Venezuela.

Why the UK Prime Minister Is Desperately Distancing London From Washington's Venezuela Move

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Political Pressure Mounts from All Sides

The Prime Minister’s delicate balancing act is under fire from across the political spectrum. From his right, Conservative shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel declared “nobody will shed tears” over Maduro’s removal, signaling potential Conservative support for the U.S. action and a clear ideological split with the incoming government.

From his left, the pressure was even more intense. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey urged immediate condemnation, warning that Trump’s “illegal action” gave “a green light to the likes of Putin and Xi to attack other countries with impunity.” Green Party co-leader Zack Polanski branded the strike a clear “breach of international human rights law.”

Yet, Starmer’s most revealing critic came from the populist right. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage broke ranks to praise the “unorthodox” U.S. operation as a potential “deterrent to future Russian and Chinese aggression,” placing himself squarely in Trump’s camp and exposing the domestic political fault lines the raid had exposed.

Why It Matters

The U.S. operation, described by President Trump as a joint military and law enforcement action using elite Delta Force soldiers, has upended the bedrock of transatlantic diplomacy. It forced Britain’s new leader into an impossible diplomatic trap: risk a historic rupture with the UK’s most powerful ally by condemning its action, or endorse a precedent-shattering military intervention that violates the international legal order his party claims to uphold.

By so vehemently and repeatedly stating the UK’s non-involvement, Starmer is doing more than stating a fact; he is drawing a bright red line around his premiership. He is signaling that his Britain will not be a passive cheerleader for Trump’s adventurism, even against a leader widely reviled as a “brutal and illegitimate dictator.”

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