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Trump Opposes UK-Mauritius Diego Garcia Lease, Cites Potential Need for Iran Contingency Operations

President Trump has publicly opposed the UK-Mauritius 99-year lease of Diego Garcia, warning Prime Minister Starmer the arrangement risks undermining US access to this key Indian Ocean base.

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INDIAN OCEAN — President Donald Trump has publicly criticized the United Kingdom’s agreement to transfer sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius while retaining a 99-year lease and full defense rights on Diego Garcia.

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Trump described the arrangement as a “big mistake” in a Truth Social post dated February 18 and explicitly linked the base’s future utility to a scenario in which Iran refuses a nuclear deal.

The United Kingdom maintains operational control and security responsibility for Diego Garcia under the lease framework, which supports long-range air and naval operations across the Indo-Pacific and Persian Gulf.

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The State Department responded the same day, reiterating that diplomacy remains the preferred path while noting Iran would be wise to reach an agreement.

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