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Trump Slams NATO Allies Over Iran, Says US Needs No Help in Hormuz

Trump Slams NATO Allies Over Iran, Says US Needs No Help in Hormuz

US President Donald Trump has sharply criticized NATO allies for conveying their unwillingness to participate in US military operations against Iran. He labeled the alliance a "one-way street," asserting the US spends heavily to protect allies but receives no reciprocal support. Trump emphasized US military power, claiming American forces have decimated Iran's military and that the country needs no assistance from anyone. The outburst follows the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz by Iran amid an escalating conflict triggered by the killing of its Supreme Leader.

Donald Trump slams NATO allies for refusing to join US military ops against Iran, asserts US power needs no assistance in securing Strait of Hormuz.

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday slammed its allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization after several NATO countries conveyed their unwillingness to participate in the US military campaign against Iran amid the West Asia conflict.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said that the US does not require their assistance in its ongoing military operations in Iran, despite broadly agreeing that Tehran should not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. His tirade stemmed from suspected denial from his allies over his call for the safeguard of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important global energy choke points, which has been rendered partially inoperable amid the conflict. "The United States has been informed by most of our NATO "Allies" that they don't want to get involved with our Military Operation against the Terrorist Regime of Iran, in the Middle East, this, despite the fact that almost every Country strongly agreed with what we are doing, and that Iran cannot, in any way, shape, or form, be allowed to have a Nuclear Weapon," his post read. Trump stated that he was not surprised by their stance, further criticising the alliance as a "one-way street", claiming that Washington spends heavily on defending allied nations without receiving reciprocal support in times of need. "I am not surprised by their action, however, because I always considered NATO, where we spend Hundreds of Billions of Dollars per year protecting these same Countries, to be a one way street -- We will protect them, but they will do nothing for us, in particular, in a time of need," his post added. Emphasising US military capability, Trump asserted that American forces had "decimated Iran's military," claiming that its navy, air force, and defence systems had been neutralised and added that the US no longer needs or desires assistance from NATO countries or partners such as Japan, Australia, and South Korea. "In fact, speaking as President of the United States of America, by far the Most Powerful Country Anywhere in the World, WE DO NOT NEED THE HELP OF ANYONE!" Trump stated. His outburst comes after the denial from his allies after he called for the deployment of naval assets to safeguard the Strait of Hormuz in a separate post on Truth Social on Saturday. Trump hoped that countries including China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom would contribute to ensuring maritime security in the region. "Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated," his post read. This development comes amid the escalating conflict that began on February 28 with the killing of 86-year-old Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in joint military strikes by the US and Israel, after which Iran, in its retaliation, targeted Israeli and US assets in several Gulf countries and Israel, causing disruption in the waterway and affecting international energy markets and global economic stability. Due to the conflict in the region, Iran has virtually closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical transit route for global energy supply. Following the death of Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the former leader, was appointed as the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic.

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