Trump extends feud with United Kingdom, Starmer with jab at drilling for North Sea oil
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President Trump criticized the UK for not drilling for North Sea oil, extending an ongoing feud.
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President Trump publicly criticized the United Kingdom for not extracting North Sea oil, despite Europe's energy needs. This statement extends an ongoing feud, as the President expressed frustration with the UK for not supporting the Iran war. Trump specifically called out the UK's refusal to "open North Sea Oil," which he described as one of the world's greatest fields. This intervention highlights continued tensions between the two nations regarding energy policy and geopolitical alliances. The President's remarks could further strain diplomatic relations between the United States and the United Kingdom.
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