Special Relationship? Starmer, Trump and the Future of UK–US Relations
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The United Kingdom and the United States have long shared what politicians call the “Special Relationship” — a partnership built through war, diplomacy, trade, and shared strategic interests. But how special is it today?
In this episode, we explore the history of the Anglo-American alliance, from its defining moments of cooperation to the diplomatic clashes that have tested it over the decades. We then turn our attention to the modern relationship between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump, examining how early signs of cooperation gave way to tensions over defence spending, the Chagos Islands, and military involvement in Iran.
With reports emerging from the G7 summit about an alleged diplomatic snub, we unpack the reality behind the headlines, the role of personal chemistry in international politics, and how royal diplomacy and long-standing institutional ties continue to hold the relationship together.
Is the Special Relationship evolving, weakening, or simply adapting to a new political era? Join us as we examine the personalities, policies, and power dynamics shaping one of the world’s most important alliances.
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