'We Have Nothing To Do With Hormuz Strait': Trump Says Countries Should Manage Own Interests
US President Donald Trump stated that countries dependent on the Strait of Hormuz should protect their own energy supply routes, as the US has nothing to do with it. The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran continues to intensify, with thousands killed and millions displaced, and Trump indicated the US may conclude its military campaign in Iran within weeks.
US President Donald Trump said countries relying on the Strait of Hormuz should manage their own interests. The US will not take responsibility for securing the key oil transit route. The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has killed over 3,000 people and displaced millions. Trump indicated the US may end its military campaign in Iran within weeks. The US has suffered significant casualties, with 348 service members wounded and 13 killed. The conflict has also affected global energy markets, pushing fuel prices higher.
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