Trump Suggests Letting Other Nations Take Responsibility for Security of Strait of Hormuz
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Bombs also from Israel, squirts crude oil. Rome and the EU invoke the UN. NATO also assures: "We work on a solution" . "We don't need them." After having wounded the allies, who had responded spades to his appeal to free Hormuz from the Iranian grip, Donald Trump beat a blow. Continue reading
Trump Suggests Letting Other Nations Take Responsibility for Security of Strait of Hormuz
The Trump administration made new moves on Wednesday to ease pressure on gas prices. The President also suggested leaving other countries responsible for the Strait of Hormuz. Find out more on the latest from the White House. Israel said it killed Iran’s intelligence minister in an overnight strike, while Iran retaliated against Israel and neighboring Gulf countries. Intelligence leaders testified before a Senate committee on worldwide threats t…
Trump Warns Allies: Help Fight Iran Or Secure The Strait of Hormuz Yourself
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled a potential seismic shift in American foreign policy, questioning why the United States continues to shoulder the burden of policing the Strait of Hormuz for nations that refuse to support its strategic objectives.“I wonder what would happen if we ‘finished off’ what’s left of the Iranian Terror State, and let the Countries that use it, we don’t, be responsible for the so called ‘Strait?’” Trump wrote…
Amid the escalating conflict gripping the Middle East, with US and Israeli attacks on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz at the heart of negotiations, particularly those concerning oil prices, White House occupant Donald Trump has distanced himself from his country's dependence on trade passing through the strait and accused NATO of "not wanting to help." Speaking from the Oval Office moments before meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi…
Why Asia Isn’t Responding to Donald Trump on Hormuz- and What It Reveals About a Quiet Energy Security Transformation
The latest remarks by Donald Trump questioning why major Asian economies have not stepped up militarily to secure vital energy corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz have stirred debate across diplomatic and financial circles. But beyond the political rhetoric,… The post Why Asia Isn’t Responding to Donald Trump on Hormuz- and What It Reveals About a Quiet Energy Security Transformation appeared first on The Asia Live.
Trump's call for cooperation from U.S. allies to protect the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global energy transport, from Iranian threats has been met with rebuff. This has angered Trump, who has repeatedly changed his stance in recent days. Most recently, he threatened to leave the Strait of Hormuz to his allies, saying it was of no use to the United States. Trump has been left in a difficult position after Iran closed the Strait of Hor…
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