NEWS
Trump Drops the Hammer: No More Free Rides on Strait of Hormuz
President Trump just laid it out plain and simple in his Financial Times interview: NATO allies better step up and help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, or face a very bad future.
Iran has the vital oil chokepoint shut down tight, spiking global prices past $100 a barrel and hammering economies everywhere.
Trump made clear the United States is ready to handle business alone if needed, but he expects the countries that benefit most—especially Europe—to send warships, minesweepers, and real muscle to clear the lane.
“We helped them with Ukraine thousands of miles away. Now we’ll see if they help us,” Trump said bluntly.
He is demanding about seven nations join a coalition to escort ships and knock out threats along the Iranian coast. No more freeloading on American strength while they rake in cheap Gulf oil.
This is classic America First in action: fair burden-sharing or consequences. Allies have enjoyed decades of U.S. protection—time to pay up or watch NATO’s relevance fade fast.
Trump isn’t bluffing. The ball is in their court, and the clock is ticking.
