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USA to ‘Review’ Britain’s Claim over Falkland Islands

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Last updated: April 25, 2026 at 4:31 PM
USA to ‘Review’ Britain’s Claim over Falkland  Islands
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The US could review Britain’s claim to the Falkland Islands as punishment for a lack of support in Donald Trump’s war on Iran.

A leaked internal Pentagon email suggested a review of Washington’s position on Britain’s claim to the islands, as US officials outlined options to punish Nato allies for their response to the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East.

The confidential memo, which also considers suspending Spain from the alliance, expresses frustration over certain allies’ reluctance or refusal to support Washington’s military action against Tehran.

The US president has hit out repeatedly at Nato since he launched his offensive, branding the alliance a “paper tiger” and threatening to withdraw altogether.

He has also repeatedly attacked Britain and Sir Keir Starmer, branding him “no Winston Churchill” after he initially did not grant a request from the US to attack Iran from British bases.

An official, speaking anonymously to Reuters, said that Access, Basing, and Overflight (ABO) is “just the absolute baseline for Nato”, adding that these options are circulating at high levels within the Pentagon.

The leaked memo laid bare the tense relations between Britain and the Trump administration, as it includes an option to reassess US diplomatic support for longstanding European “imperial possessions”, such as the Falkland Islands.

The State Department’s website states that the islands are administered by the UK but are still claimed by Argentina, whose libertarian president, Javier Milei, is a Trump ally.

Britain and Argentina fought a war in 1982 over the islands after Argentina made a failed bid to take them. Some 650 Argentine soldiers and 255 British troops died before Argentina surrendered.

Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson said the US War Department will ensure Mr Trump “has credible options to ensure that our allies are no longer a paper tiger and instead do their part”.

"As President Trump has said, despite everything that the United States has done for our Nato allies, they were not there for us,” she said.

Mr Trump has also openly considered withdrawing from Nato, asking, ”Wouldn’t you if you were me?” when questioned about the possibility of a US pull-out earlier this month.