Hegseth rounds on Royal Navy and blasts UK for not sending warships to Middle East
The US Secretary of War criticised the UK for not sending vessels to the Middle East to secure waters near Iran
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The US Secretary of War criticised the UK for not sending vessels to the Middle East to secure waters near Iran
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