President Trump angrily calls NATO 'cowards' at podium over Strait of Hormuz security amid U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict.
President Trump angrily calls NATO 'cowards' at podium over Strait of Hormuz security amid U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict.
Bild genererad av AI

Trump calls NATO 'cowards' over Hormuz security refusal

Bild genererad av AI

U.S. President Donald Trump labeled NATO members 'cowards' for refusing to support securing the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. He urged South Korea and others to get involved, highlighting U.S. aid to them.

On March 20, 2026 (local time), U.S. President Donald Trump criticized North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members as 'cowards' in a Truth Social post for not helping secure the Strait of Hormuz. He wrote, 'Without the U.S.A., NATO IS A PAPER TIGER! They didn't want to join the fight to stop a Nuclear Powered Iran. Now that fight is Militarily WON, with very little danger for them, they complain about the high oil prices they are forced to pay, but don't want to help open the Strait of Hormuz, a simple military maneuver that is the single reason for the high oil prices. So easy for them to do, with so little risk.' The U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes against Iran in late February, prompting Iran to effectively close the strait, which carries about a fifth of the world's oil supply. Trump called on Saturday for South Korea, Japan, France, Britain and others to send ships but later stated the U.S. no longer needs their assistance due to reluctance. During a White House press availability, he said, 'I love South Korea. We have a great relationship with South Korea where we're helping South Korea a lot.' He added that the U.S. does not use the strait but 'Europe needs it. Korea, Japan, China, (and) a lot of other people,' so they must get involved. Trump also indicated his administration is considering 'winding down' military efforts against Iran, nearing objectives like destroying its missile capabilities, defense base, navy, air forces and nuclear potential.

Vad folk säger

Early X discussions on Trump's labeling of NATO as 'cowards' for not aiding Strait of Hormuz security show division: pro-Trump users praise him for calling out free-riding allies and pushing America First; critics blame him for war escalation and high fuel prices; media highlights defenses from veterans urging NATO action; skeptics question alliance commitments amid US pullback signals.

Relaterade artiklar

President Trump declares U.S. no longer needs allies for Strait of Hormuz, citing military success, in White House meeting with Irish PM.
Bild genererad av AI

Trump says US no longer needs NATO, South Korea, Japan for Hormuz

Rapporterad av AI Bild genererad av AI

U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States no longer needs naval assistance from NATO allies, South Korea, Japan or Australia to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, citing 'military success' against Iran. He posted this on Truth Social and called NATO's refusal a 'foolish mistake' during a White House meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin. The Strait carries one-fifth of the world's oil supply.

I en uppföljning av sina senaste varningar riktade USA:s president Donald Trump skarp kritik mot NATO-allierade i Vita huset för att de vägrar hjälpa till att säkra Hormuzsundet i den pågående konflikten mellan USA och Iran. Han kallade deras hållning för ett "mycket dumt misstag" och tog upp möjligheten att USA skulle dra sig ur alliansen. Tysklands förbundskansler Friedrich Merz avvisade all tysk militär inblandning.

Rapporterad av AI

US President Donald Trump has backed withdrawing American military bases from Spain and other NATO allies not cooperating on Strait of Hormuz security. He made the remarks at a White House press conference, calling Alliance partners “cowards” for not joining the war against Iran. The stance comes amid Tehran's closure of the strait in a conflict exceeding three weeks.

South Korea's foreign ministry announced Friday it will join a joint statement by seven countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Canada, condemning Iran's attacks in the Gulf and de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The statement calls on Iran to cease its actions and respect freedom of navigation. Seoul cited safety of sea lanes and impacts on its energy supply.

Rapporterad av AI

Two days after the initial postponement announcement, US President Donald Trump has threatened to further delay his meeting with Xi Jinping unless China sends ships to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the third week of the US-Iran war. The move highlights risks to China's energy security and regional stability.

Efter sitt nyligen framförda förslag om att avveckla USA:s insatser, hotade president Trump med nya anfall mot Iran samtidigt som han lyfte sanktioner och begärde massiv finansiering, vilket understryker den strategiska osäkerheten under krigets tredje vecka.

Rapporterad av AI

President Donald Trump uppgav på Truth Social att USA är nära att uppnå sina mål i konflikten med Iran och överväger att avveckla verksamheten. Han listade fem viktiga mål, inklusive att försämra Irans missilkapacitet och skydda regionala allierade. Tillkännagivandet kommer när kriget går in på sin tredje vecka i ett läge med stigande oljepriser.

 

 

 

Denna webbplats använder cookies

Vi använder cookies för analys för att förbättra vår webbplats. Läs vår integritetspolicy för mer information.
Avböj