US President Donald Trump issues a fresh criticism of the UK, saying he is “really disappointed” with allies for not being drawn into a wider conflict involving Iran. Multiple reports describe the comments as a broadside aimed at partner countries that, according to Trump, are not aligning closely with US actions or expectations regarding Iran. The coverage also says Trump singled out Sir Keir Starmer, identifying the UK leader for particular criticism. The reports present the remarks as part of an ongoing dispute over how closely allies should cooperate with the US regarding Iran and potential regional escalation. While the articles focus on Trump’s tone and his decision to name UK leadership, they do not add new, detailed information about any specific UK policy change or operational involvement. Overall, the sources agree that Trump’s comments target the UK’s stance and publicly call out key UK figures, framing it as disappointment with allied decisions not to expand involvement in the Iran situation.