Britain sees no evidence that Iran is targeting Europe with missiles
Reuters March 22, 2026 08:38 PM
Synopsis

Britain's Housing Secretary Steve Reed has dismissed claims that Iran is planning missile strikes on Europe. He stated there is no assessment to support such assertions. Reed also clarified Britain's stance on US President Trump's threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Britain will protect its interests and work with allies to de-escalate the situation in the region.

Britain sees no evidence that Iran is targeting Europe with missiles
London: British cabinet minister Steve Reed ​said on Sunday that there was no assessment that backed claims Iran is planning to strike Europe with ‌ballistic missiles, or ⁠that ⁠it even has the capacity to do so.

On ​Saturday, the Israel Defence Forces posted on social media that ​Iran has missiles "that can reach London, Paris or Berlin".

"There is no assessment to substantiate what's ​being said," British Housing Secretary ⁠Reed told ‌the BBC.




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"I'm not aware of ​any ​assessment at all that they are ⁠even trying to target Europe, let alone that ​they could if they tried."

In a ​separate interview with Sky News, Reed said that U.S. President Trump spoke for himself when he threatened to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait ‌of Hormuz within 48 hours.

Asked to define Britain's position on Trump's ​deadline, Reed said: "The ​U.S. president ⁠is perfectly capable of speaking for himself and defending what it is that he's saying."

"We're not going ​to be dragged into the war, but we will protect our own interests in the region. We will work with our allies to de-escalate the situation."
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