President Donald Trump shared a Saturday Evening Reside sketch on Fact Social that satirizes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid escalating tensions within the Persian Gulf.
SNL Sketch Highlights Starmer’s Reluctance
Within the comedic routine, an actor portraying a nervous Starmer hesitates to reply a name from Trump, fearing he may “shout at me.” Upon selecting up, the Trump actor merely says “hey?” earlier than Starmer abruptly hangs up in panic. The skit reveals Starmer’s concern of denying U.S. requests to deploy British warships to the Persian Gulf to safe the Strait of Hormuz. The UK chief’s actor laments, “I simply hate battle a lot.”
Rising U.S. Frustration with Allies
This publish follows Trump’s public criticisms of Starmer and different U.S. allies for refusing to again his standoff with Iran. Throughout a St. Patrick’s Day assembly within the Oval Workplace with Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Trump pointed to a bust of Winston Churchill behind him. “You see that man proper there? who that’s? The late, nice Winston Churchill,” Trump stated. He added, “And, sadly, Keir isn’t Winston Churchill.”
Trump ed dissatisfaction with the UK throughout a Monday press interplay, stating he was “not blissful” and that London “needs to be concerned enthusiastically” in reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He described the UK as “the Rolls-Royce of allies” whereas noting that “some nations tremendously dissatisfied me.”
Requires Worldwide Naval Help
After launching strikes on Iran alongside Israel in February with out prior broad coordination, Trump now urges NATO companions and different nations to contribute warships. The Strait of Hormuz handles one-fifth of worldwide oil commerce, carrying important financial weight.
Trump has requested about six nations, together with Japan, China, South Korea, and a number of other European nations, to ship vessels. “We strongly encourage different nations whose economies depend upon the strait excess of ours … we would like them to come back and assist us with the strait,” he acknowledged Monday. The U.S. depends much less on the route as a result of its home oil manufacturing.
At the moment, no commitments have emerged from allies, at the same time as oil costs climb and violence persists throughout the Center East.

