This changes everything. New footage, verified by multiple intelligence sources, shows Iranian drones striking Kuwait International Airport. The attack came at 0347 local time. Three hangars destroyed. A fuel depot ablaze. Casualty figures still unclear. This is not a proxy. This is not a 'measured response.' This is a direct, unambiguous attack on a sovereign state.
At the Foreign Office, they are scrambling. A statement, bleated out at 0530, calls for 'all parties to show restraint.' Restraint? The Iranians just bombed a civilian airport in a country that hosts a massive British military presence. HMS Diamond is in the Gulf. Our airbase in Kuwait is a key logistics hub. This is now very much our fight.
The Commons will be recalled. You can bank on that. Starmer is already demanding a statement. The right of his party is baying for blood. 'This is what happens when you project weakness,' one shadow cabinet member told me last night, before the news broke. They will be insufferable.
But here is the real game. The Saudi pivot. They have been cosying up to Tehran for months. Normalisation talks. This attack puts Riyadh in a bind. Do they back Kuwait? Or do they preserve their own nascent detente? The Emiratis will be furious. They see Iran as a direct existential threat. This could shatter the fragile Gulf consensus.
And for the UK? Our influence is limited. We are a spectator at the edge of the great powers' table. The US is distracted, domestically fractured. Washington's response will be key. The White House has been silent for three hours. That is a long time. It tells me they are debating. Hardliners versus pragmatists. A strike on Iran versus a diplomatic track. The British ambassador in DC is burning up the secure line.
The polling impact here is brutal. The public is war-weary. Ukraine fatigue. Now this. The government will talk of 'security' and 'resolve.' But the Treasury is already wincing. Defence spending will have to go up. Again. Where does the money come from? More cuts to public services. It is a grim political arithmetic.
I hear the Kuwaitis are demanding an emergency UN Security Council session. They want a condemnation. They want sanctions. But Russia will veto anything meaningful. China will abstain. Diplomacy is dead. This is a powder keg.
The coming hours are critical. Watch for the US CENTCOM statement. Watch for the Iranian foreign minister's presser. And watch the oil price. It will spike. The cost of living crisis just got worse. The government knows this. Expect a coordinated message of 'standing with our allies.' But behind the scenes, it is panic. Pure, unadulterated panic.








