Trump’s 2-word warning to allies if they refuse to help open the Strait of Hormuz
- Ava Williams
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As more than a thousand tankers sit trapped near Hormuz and crude surges past $100, the stakes reach far beyond distant shipping lanes. Every cent added at the pump hits households, businesses, and fragile economies already stretched thin. Iran’s partial closure of the strait, backed by mines and threats against U.S.-linked vessels, has turned a vital artery of global trade into a high-risk battlefield where a single miscalculation could ignite open war.
Trump’s warning to NATO and China is more than bluster; it is a bitter test of alliances. He reminds Europe of U.S. backing in Ukraine, then questions whether they will stand with Washington when the danger is theirs too. By hinting at fresh strikes on Iran’s oil infrastructure, he raises the terrifying possibility that the next move in this standoff won’t be diplomatic, but explosi