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00:00The Wall Street Journal is reporting this evening that Iran has fired two intermediate range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia,
00:09the joint US-UK military base in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
00:13That's according to multiple US officials. It's understood neither of the missiles hit the base.
00:18One failed in flight and a US warship fired an SM-3 interceptor at the other.
00:23Just to reiterate, this big breaking news coming in the past couple of minutes, the Wall Street Journal is reporting
00:28Iran has fired two intermediate range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, our joint military base with the United States in
00:37the Chagos Islands.
00:38That's according to multiple US officials.
00:41Neither of the missiles hit the base. One of them failed mid-flight and the second one was intercepted by
00:46a US warship.
00:46This is big breaking news. It puts Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister now, in a very sticky situation indeed.
00:51My panel are here. Maddy Smith and Niall Gardner and Christo Fufas and Jane Stevens down the line in London.
00:57Niall, this is a massive escalation. What does Prime Minister Keir Starmer do now?
01:03This is a direct attack, albeit one failed, one was intercepted, on UK troops, a UK base.
01:08Yes, this is an attack on a British overseas territory.
01:12This is a direct attack upon the United Kingdom and upon British military personnel.
01:17And there should be a very strong, ferocious response, actually, to the terrorist regime in Tehran.
01:24And the UK should join the US in striking against the Iranian dictatorship.
01:30I think what could be done very swiftly is for the UK to use nuclear submarines against the Iranian regime.
01:38I'm not using nuclear weapons, but launching missile strikes against Iranian military installations, defence facilities, missile facilities inside Iran.
01:51And the UK should directly join the US and Israeli military action against the Iranian regime.
01:57This is a direct attack upon UK territory and upon British military personnel.
02:03There has to be a military response from the United Kingdom.
02:07Let's see an end to the wishy-washy appeasement that Keir Starmer is advancing.
02:12This is a moment when Britain has to stand tall on the world stage, strike against those who are attacking
02:19the United Kingdom and its territory.
02:22And this is a moment for real leadership.
02:24Unfortunately, we happen to have the worst prime minister, I think, in modern British history.
02:29Somebody who has cowered before the mullahs of Tehran.
02:33But this is a moment when we need to see some real backbone from the British prime minister and the
02:38UK launching military action directly against Iran.
02:42Mali, this is massive news.
02:43Of course, we had the drone strike on RAF Akrotiri on Cyprus where it may have come from a proxy.
02:51Nobody was really sure if Iran fired it directly.
02:53Keir Starmer didn't really respond to that.
02:56This is now, according to the Wall Street Journal, two direct intermediate range ballistic missiles fired at your troops, our
03:04troops, some 4,000 of them on Diego Garcia.
03:06How should Keir Starmer respond?
03:08You know, I'm not sure.
03:09I think there definitely should be a proportionate retaliatory military strike.
03:14But this is part of Iran's plan to inflict as much pain as possible on the West and to draw
03:22more folks into this war to essentially create as much pain economically and diplomatically as possible.
03:29Because the only thing the regime has to do is survive.
03:33That's the only endgame they have.
03:35They do not want to be subject to regime change.
03:40They also want to have the enriched uranium that they currently are holding.
03:44But those are their top two goals.
03:47And the problem that the UK and the U.S. have is that short of invading with troops on the
03:54ground, I do not know how you accomplish those two objectives of toppling the regime and getting rid of the
04:00enriched uranium.
04:01And I think this also shows you the issue the Trump administration is having, which is they keep saying this
04:08is going to be a quick excursion that we're going to be able to wind this down.
04:11The problem is, is the U.S. is not the only country that has a say in how this military
04:18action is going to go down.
04:19The Iranians have a say as well.
04:21And you see that they are trying to continue to escalate and heighten the conflict.
04:25I'm just reading some detail now from the Wall Street Journal.
04:28Diego Garcia is located about 4,000 kilometers away from Iran, which is double the 2,000 kilometers range that
04:35the Iranian foreign minister last month said Iran's ballistic missiles had.
04:39So Iran, according to this report, were fibbing because they fired two missiles towards Diego Garcia.
04:45And of course, common sense says they wouldn't fire them if they couldn't reach.
04:48One of the missiles failed in flight and a U.S. warship fired an interception at the other.
04:53It successfully stopped that missile, striking Diego Garcia.
04:57At the time, it's not been determined if an interception was made on the first missile, but it certainly failed
05:04mid-flight.
05:06Hello, I'm Bev Turner.
05:07Now, it can feel like the money in our bank accounts at the moment does not keep up with the
05:12cost of living.
05:13And maybe there's a solution.
05:16I'm here today with the CEO of Tally Money, Cameron Parry.
05:21Cameron, what is Tally Money?
05:24Well, Bev, with Tally Money, you get a current account and a debit card.
05:27But instead of pounds, you use milligrams of gold as your everyday money.
05:32So why gold?
05:34Gold traditionally is a great store of value.
05:37It has, on average, gone up at over 11% per annum for the last 25 years against the pound.
05:43It's tripled in value in the last decade.
05:46And in the last two years alone, it's increased by 50% against the pound.
05:50Banks' savings products just can't compete with that level of growth.
05:54But this isn't just about gold.
05:56This is about a currency that you guys have created at Tally Money.
06:00Explain it to me as though I'm an idiot.
06:03So, look, people need to be able to hold their earnings and build their savings in a money that retains
06:08its value and remains in their legal control and remains theirs to access away from government control.
06:14Great.
06:15You had me at not exposed to government control.
06:17You should feel safe and happy with your money.
06:19You should have peace of mind.
06:20The more money you see in your bank balance, and that's the type of thing we're trying to deliver, and
06:25give people choice in the type of money they get to use every day.
06:29Brilliant.
06:29Thank you so much, Cameron.
06:41Christo Fufas, Jane Stephens, this is a pretty big escalation.
06:45If there were question marks over Keir Starmer's response before with the base on Cyprus, this seems like another level
06:52up.
06:52This seems like a massive headache now, Christo, for the Prime Minister.
06:56Well, we're in it now, aren't we?
06:57I mean, that is absolutely the case, that this is a definite escalation.
07:04It's an escalation of what I think we thought Iran actually had when it came to their weaponry, but also
07:11it's a direct missile attack, because you're quite right to make the distinction that the Cyprus attack, which we had
07:18a woeful response to, frankly, bearing in mind how long we had to prepare,
07:23knowing that this military action was probably going to take place, this was actually, that was a drone attack, this
07:30is an actual missile attack.
07:33It hasn't hit Diego Garcia, as you point out, one failed, one was either intercepted or may have failed, but
07:40obviously this is something that is directly now targeting a British base with the United States.
07:49It requires some sort of response. As I said at the start, we are in this now.
07:55Yeah, Jane, the White House and the British Embassy in Washington and the MOD haven't responded yet to comment.
08:01We've got a graphic on your screen now of what was generally a general consensus of Iran's ballistic missile ranges.
08:08Again, it's 4,000 kilometres, Iran, from Diego Garcia. It seems they had a trick up their sleeve, perhaps.
08:14And it's, I mean, A, thank goodness these missiles didn't land. As I said, 4,000 troops on Diego Garcia,
08:20UK and US.
08:21How should Keir Starmer respond now? Surely he has to respond with some sense of strength.
08:25Well, I can't see that happening, in all honesty, Ben, but I think if you listen to the Iranian foreign
08:33minister, Abbas Aragchi, I'm not going to say his name properly,
08:39but he made some really quite spiky comments earlier on, saying Keir Starmer was ignoring his own people and putting
08:47British lives in danger because he's allowing the US to use our bases.
08:53And I think, you know, we do need to see, hopefully, Keir Starmer stand up to comments like that, because
09:00this is a regime and the left in the UK and people out sort of marching in support of the
09:08Iranian regime.
09:09This is a regime that killed 30,000 of their own people protesting.
09:15They've killed Salah Muhammad, the young wrestler, in order to frighten people, both within their borders and now externally.
09:25And you can't trust Iran. This is the big question.
09:31What weapons do they have? In the same way, you can't trust that they're not enriching uranium to make weapons.
09:39You cannot trust what is actually going on inside Iran.
09:42And I think Keir Starmer, hopefully, will lose a bit of naivety that this isn't our battle, because we are
09:50involved.
09:51And I think it's quite frightening. I think British people are getting quite nervous to hear that President Trump is
09:59thinking about a ground assault with US troops.
10:04It does hit home because, you know, at that point, casualties start mounting up and we will see.
10:13I think what many people hoped it would be a very short strategic strike to take out some military capabilities
10:21so that Iranian people could overthrow the regime.
10:25And whether that hasn't happened because there is still a significant amount of support for the regime or whether people
10:33are just too terrified to actually stand up and start the process.
10:37And if they've got domestic executions, you can't blame the Iranian people when they're being frightened to submission, those that
10:46do want the regime to be changed.
10:48But this is significantly escalating, I'm afraid, and we do need.
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