Trump Intensifies Criticism of Allies, Signals Possible Shift on Iran War and NATO

World 01:49 PM - 2026-04-01
The United States President Donald Trump. Reuters

The United States President Donald Trump.

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The United States President Donald Trump has delivered a series of remarks that have stirred international attention, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran and the role of Western allies.

In comments made this week, Trump urged countries that have not supported U.S. military actions against Iran to “get your own oil,” highlighting frustration with European nations that have refused to assist in efforts linked to the conflict and disruptions at the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

He also suggested that the United States could end its involvement in the Iran war within “two to three weeks” even without a formal deal with Tehran, signalling a possible de-escalation timeline.

Trump’s remarks went further by questioning the commitment of NATO allies, with reports indicating he is “seriously” considering the possibility of the U.S. withdrawing from NATO if the alliance does not support U.S. objectives in the conflict.

The criticism of NATO reflects broader tensions with European partners, some of whom have denied access to bases and airspace for U.S. operations, prompting Trump to label the alliance a “paper tiger” and express disappointment in its response.

These comments come amid broader global concerns about rising oil prices, disruptions to energy markets due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and continued debate over the direction of U.S. foreign policy.

Sources: Reuters, The Washington Post, and VOX



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