President Trump declares U.S. no longer needs allies for Strait of Hormuz, citing military success, in White House meeting with Irish PM.
President Trump declares U.S. no longer needs allies for Strait of Hormuz, citing military success, in White House meeting with Irish PM.
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Trump says US no longer needs NATO, South Korea, Japan for Hormuz

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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.

Amid the ongoing war between the U.S., Israel and Iran, the Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed by Iranian drones, missiles and mines. The waterway carries about one-fifth of the world's oil supply. On Saturday, March 17 (local time), President Donald Trump called on NATO allies, South Korea and partners via social media to send ships to escort vessels through the strait. He renewed the appeal on Monday, then posted on Truth Social Tuesday that due to 'military success,' such help was no longer needed. Trump cited 'Operation Epic Fury,' launched in late February, claiming it had 'decimated' Iran's navy, air force, anti-aircraft systems, radars and leaders at nearly every level. > 'Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, their Anti-Aircraft and Radar is gone and perhaps, most importantly, their Leaders, at virtually every level, are gone, never to threaten us, our Middle Eastern Allies, or the World, again!' During an Oval Office meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin, Trump told reporters NATO was making a 'very foolish mistake' by refusing involvement, despite agreeing with the operation. He described NATO as a 'one way street,' noting U.S. spending of hundreds of billions protecting allies. Trump gave no indication of punishing them. He also criticized resigning counterterrorism official Joe Kent as 'very weak on security' for saying Iran posed no imminent threat. Seoul has vowed close consultations with Washington while taking a cautious stance.

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Discussions on X highlight President Trump's assertion of US military success against Iran, claiming no further need for assistance from NATO, South Korea, Japan, or Australia to secure the Strait of Hormuz, while labeling NATO's refusal a 'foolish mistake'. Pro-Trump users praise American self-reliance and view the allies' stance as disloyalty exposed by a loyalty test. Critics and skeptics question the validity of the success claims amid the strait's ongoing issues and fault Trump for inadequate foresight. Neutral posts from media and analysts report the tensions and potential shifts in alliances.

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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.

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.

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Continuing his criticism of allies, U.S. President Donald Trump on April 1 at a White House Easter luncheon called South Korea 'not helpful' and urged it and others to secure the Strait of Hormuz, blocked by Iran amid its war with the U.S. and Israel. He noted U.S. troops 'in harm's way' near North Korea's nuclear arsenal.

President Donald Trump gav Frankrikes president Emmanuel Macron betyget "8" av 10 för stödet i koalitionen för att öppna Hormuzsundet igen under ett samtal med en fransk reporter på måndagen. Trump uttryckte förtroende för Frankrikes hjälp samtidigt som han betonade att USA inte behöver hjälp från allierade. Kommentarerna belyser blandade signaler när andra NATO-medlemmar avböjer att delta i USA:s operation mot Iran.

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President Donald Trump retracted his threat on Monday to attack Iran's power plants and extended the deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by five days. He announced productive conversations with Tehran, though Iran categorically denied them. Markets reacted with rising US stocks and falling oil prices.

Following the US-Israel strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, spiking global energy prices and markets. A triumvirate has taken provisional control in Tehran as missile exchanges and naval losses intensify regional tensions.

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Iran har hävdat att Hormuzsundet är stängt efter en våg av attacker mot kommersiella fartyg sedan sent i februari, medan den amerikanska militären uppger att den förstörde iranska minläggningsbåtar nära den vitala oljechokepunkten – en eskalering som ökat rädslan för långvariga störningar i energi- och handelsflöden.

 

 

 

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