Scottish National Party leader Stephen Flynn went on a strong attack against Donald Trump’s illegal war in Iran during a UK Parliament session, calling it “illegal” and the increasing problems “almost crazy.”
Flynn criticized the U.S. for a Tomahawk missile strike that hit a primary school, killing 110 children, and asked if the Prime Minister thought it was a war crime.
In his passionate speech, Flynn explained the real danger happening: “Oil is falling from the skies, sewers are exploding, the IRGC is attacking civilians all over the region, cargo ships and maybe even mining the Strait of Hormuz – the effects of this on the global economy will be big, but also for everyone living here in the UK too.”
He blamed UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for pulling Britain into the conflict by letting U.S. forces use UK bases for attacks last week.
Flynn’s anger matches the growing worldwide criticism of Trump’s oil-driven war: U.S. troops are getting hurt, schoolgirls are killed in bombings, gas prices are going up, stocks are falling, the Strait of Hormuz is closed, there are no warnings about attacks on homeland, and now even America’s closest friends are accusing the U.S. of war crimes.
While Trump ignores the deaths as “the way it is” and his energy chief admits it’s all about getting Iran’s oil, leaders like Flynn are saying it is what it is: an illegal disaster with no end.
This is MAGA “strength” in action: making enemies around the world by starting wars without Congress, bombing schools, and messing up the global economy.
Flynn’s harsh words are a warning to stop supporting Trump’s wild behavior.
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