Trump’s 2-word warning to allies if they refuse to help open the Strait of Hormuz
More than a thousand tankers are now stuck near the Strait of Hormuz as oil prices climb past $100 a barrel. The impact goes far beyond shipping routes — rising fuel costs are hitting households, businesses, and already fragile economies. Iran’s partial closure of the strait, combined with mines and threats toward U.S.-linked vessels, has turned one of the world’s most important trade routes into a dangerous flashpoint where a single mistake could trigger a wider conflict.
Trump’s warning to NATO and China has also raised tensions, questioning whether allies would stand with the U.S. if the crisis deepens. By suggesting possible strikes on Iran’s oil infrastructure, the standoff now carries the risk that the next move could shift from diplomacy to direct confrontation.