
Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition Report: US Eyes Troop Surge, Starmer Pushes Back, London’s New Housing Crisis
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Mar 27, 2026 Dana Kresh, Middle East breaking news editor with on-the-ground reporting, breaks down possible US troop deployments to the Middle East and scenarios for combat operations. She discusses Iran’s responses and who might be negotiating behind the scenes. The conversation also touches on how the conflict is reshaping oil markets and regional security.
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US Prepares Troop Increase To Expand Military Options
- The US is considering deploying up to 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East amid stalled talks with Iran.
- The move aims to expand President Trump's military options as negotiations over oil and energy infrastructure continue and deadlines are repeatedly extended.
Starmer Pushes Back Against Trump Pressure
- Keir Starmer says he will not be bullied by Donald Trump and refuses to join the war, signalling strain in the UK-US 'special relationship'.
- The rift has prompted UK lawmakers to urge planning for scenarios where reliance on US intelligence and defence support may be reduced.
Britons Cut Spending As Growth Forecasts Slip
- UK consumer sentiment is diving and the OECD cut Britain's growth forecast to 0.7% as households save and delay big purchases.
- GfK's sentiment gauge fell to -18 in March, reflecting immediate consumer pullback amid energy and geopolitical shocks.
