To the original premise of this thread...
If the UN haven't done anything and NATO is irrelevant, (and let's be honest, IF Ukraine is barely a NATO issue, the Middle East definitely isn't), then we should be thanking Israel and the US for finally making a stand.
Correct. NATO is a defensive organisation. It isn't setup to conduct offensive ops outside of Europe. However, countries that are part of NATO are allowed to conduct unilateral or multinational ops outside of the NATO area. So blaming NATO (or the EU) for inaction is simply wrong. The US should either have tried for a UN mandate (which they wouldn't have got) or arranged support from a coalition of partners before they kicked off. Getting in neck deep and then asking for international help never works. It was obvious from the start that Israel is calling the shots, and the US was persuaded into the conflict by Netanyahu.
And if Lloyds won't insure ANY shipping in the region, the surely the burden of protecting the shipping falls to the countries under whose flags that shipping operates, (or the countries that protect those flags). Unfortunately we don't have any assets of use to protect Cyprus,.let alone UK registered merchant vessels.
Cyprus is an independent country, and is not in NATO. We have no obligation to defend it, any more than Ukraine. Akrotiri is not Cyprus, and there are plenty of UK assets in place to defend Akrotiri (admittedly a bit late). The reason it was targeted is much more likely due to the operation of a certain US spy plane from there.
Obviously this shortcoming highlights the very reasoning behind Trump's challenge to NATO members to pick up their share of contributions during his first term. But no one took him seriously. I would politely suggest that they are reconsidering that decision even if they won't publicly admit it.
Countries are re-considering. The US is now seen as an unreliable partner by many, so whilst in the short term there may be no option but to buy US weapons, countries are actively trying to 'design out' reliance on the US. Long term that is going to be bad for the US.
), then we should be thanking Israel and the US for finally making a stand.