Trump attacks allies, signals Iran war may end without opening Hormuz
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Trump attacks allies, signals Iran war may end without opening Hormuz
"Trump stated that countries unable to secure jet fuel due to the Strait of Hormuz should buy from the U.S. and take action themselves, emphasizing that the U.S. will not assist them anymore."
"He criticized France for being unhelpful regarding U.S. military operations and warned that the U.S. would remember their lack of support during critical times."
"Several European nations, including Spain and Italy, have denied the U.S. military access to their airspace, reflecting a growing reluctance to engage in U.S.-led operations."
The U.S. is stepping back from its role in global oil security, leaving countries like the U.K. to manage their own fuel supplies. Trump suggested that nations should purchase oil from the U.S. and take action in the Strait of Hormuz. He criticized France for denying U.S. military access and emphasized that European countries must learn to defend themselves. While some nations have cooperated with the U.S., others have refused military support, indicating a shift in international relations regarding oil security.
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