EU Resists Trump's Push for Naval Action to Reopen Hormuz

The European Union rejected President Trump's call for military ships to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a preference for diplomatic means as the Iran–Israel conflict disrupts traffic and drives up energy prices. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said no member is willing to put troops in harm's way, while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized defending interests without joining a wider war; France, Germany, and Luxembourg floated possible non-military options or coalitions to secure navigation after fighting subsides. The bloc is weighing steps like expanding Operation Aspides or coordinating a collective effort, but remains uncommitted to direct military action.
- European Union rejects Trump's calls for military deployments to reopen Strait of Hormuz CBS News
- Why Won’t Europe Help Trump in Iran? Let’s Count the Reasons. The New York Times
- Trump lashes out after he fails to convince European allies to help in war with Iran CNN
- Live updates: Iran confirms security chief Larijani killed as Israel hits more top leaders AP News
- Most NATO members reject U.S.-led Hormuz Strait coalition, Trump says Axios
Reading Insights
0
4
4 min
vs 5 min read
88%
831 → 101 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on CBS News