Why does Starmer make such easy U-turns? Here are two reasons.

UK Prime Minister Starmer, as usual, made another U-turn and decided to allow the US to use the bases. Starmer, who frequently attracts attention with his U-turns, had previously stated he wouldn’t allow the US to use the bases, citing national interests as the reason. In other words, he prioritized national interests. However, when the reality of the potential loss in the war jointly launched by the US and Israel became apparent, Starmer immediately sided with them.

First, there are two questions. First, why does Starmer make so many U-turns? The answer is: Because Starmer lacks experience in statecraft. He doesn’t know his country, nor does he know how to react to events. He makes impulsive decisions and learns through experience that they don’t work. He lacks vision, foresight, and the ability to consider alternatives. Therefore, he shoots first and then targets later. Of course, it’s too late.

Second question: If the country was in the interest when he didn’t allow the use of the bases, what happened to that country’s interest now? Can a country’s interests change so profoundly in two weeks? If you don’t know what you’re doing, it can. If you can’t accept the facts, if you can’t consider the risks, if you lack courage, if you can’t withstand criticism, then a U-turn is inevitable.

What was surprising was Stzzarmer’s refusal to allow the use of the bases, citing national interests. So the U-turn is no surprise..

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