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  • The UK confirmed Sunday it will not join the US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
  • A UK government spokesperson directly contradicted Trump's claim that other nations would participate
  • London is building a separate coalition with France focused on freedom of navigation—not a blockade

LONDON (TDR) — The United Kingdom will not participate in the US naval blockade of Iranian ports beginning April 13, a government spokesperson confirmed to Sky News Sunday—directly contradicting President Trump's claim that "other Countries will be involved."

The big picture: Trump announced the blockade hours after Islamabad peace talks collapsed, framing it as a multinational effort. The UK's public refusal—within hours—exposed that framing as premature.

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  • Trump told Fox News that Britain and "several other countries" would send minesweepers; the UK confirmed mine-hunting systems are in the region but will not join a blockade
  • CENTCOM specified the blockade targets Iranian ports only, preserving strait navigation for non-Iranian traffic
  • The April 7 ceasefire is void; Trump warned the US is "locked and loaded" to resume strikes

Why it matters: The refusal signals a strategic split between Washington and its closest military ally at the moment the blockade takes effect.

  • London and Paris are building a coalition around open passage—not enforcement—a direct counter to the US approach
  • Britain has hosted two multilateral meetings of 40+ nations on Hormuz navigation; a third is scheduled this week
  • Trump has threatened to withdraw from NATO over allied refusals, calling the alliance "shameful"

Driving the news: The UK statement was unambiguous and arrived within hours of Trump's announcement.

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  • UK government spokesperson—"The Strait of Hormuz must not be subject to tolling. We are urgently working with France and other partners to put together a wide coalition to protect freedom of navigation."
  • British Health Secretary Wes Streeting told Sky News Trump's posts had been "incendiary, provocative, outrageous" and that UK-US relations were under strain

What they're saying: London and Washington are aligned on the goal—open strait—but split on the method.

  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said the Iran war is "not Britain's war" and urged both sides to "find a way through"
  • Streeting—"I think we've all come to learn that you judge President Trump through what he does, not just what he says"
  • Trump compared Starmer to Neville Chamberlain, whose premiership was defined by 1930s appeasement

Yes, but: UK mine-hunting systems are already in the strait—London is helping clear it while refusing to enforce the blockade, a distinction that may be hard to maintain operationally.

Between the lines: Trump announced a multinational blockade before securing any multinational commitments—the coalition exists on Truth Social before it exists in reality.

  • The UK refusal mirrors the broader European posture throughout the war: support for outcomes, opposition to methods
  • If the blockade proceeds with US forces alone in a mined strait, the operational and diplomatic risk falls entirely on Washington

What's next:

  • CENTCOM port blockade begins April 13 at 10 a.m. ET
  • UK hosts third multilateral Hormuz coalition meeting this week; no other nation has confirmed joining the US blockade

If Washington's closest ally won't join this blockade, which countries actually will—and what does a unilateral US naval operation in a mined strait look like without coalition cover?

Sources

This report was compiled using information from Sky News, Bloomberg, LBC, GB News, Pakistan Today, and Middle East Monitor.

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