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    Britain says it is for US to set out legal basis for Iran strikes

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    LONDON, March 1 (Reuters) - ‌Britain's Defence Secretary John Healey ​on Sunday declined to explicitly back strikes by the United ⁠States and Israel on Iran, saying it was for the U.S. to "set out the legal ​basis of the action it took".

    Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali ‌Khamenei was killed in the air strikes on Saturday, Iran's state media has confirmed.

    Healey told the BBC's ⁠Laura Kuenssberg that Britain played ⁠no part in the strikes, but it did share the aim of the United States and other allies in the region that Iran should ‌never have a nuclear weapon.

    Asked if he believed ⁠the strikes were within international ‌law, Healey said: "It is for ​the U.S. to set out the legal basis of the action that it took."

    Healey said Iran ‌was retaliating in an increasingly ​indiscriminate way, targeting ⁠civilian airports and hotels as well as ‌military bases.

    "We have strengthened ⁠the UK defences in the region, we are active in regional defence operations," he told Sky News.

    He ​said UK aircraft ‌were operating from bases in Qatar and Cyprus ⁠and were intercepting drone ​attacks on bases and allies.

    (Reporting by Paul ​SandleEditing by Christina Fincher)

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