NATO fractures as Hormuz plan stalls under European hesitation

Amid escalating tensions with Iran, NATO allies largely refuse to join a potential mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, prompting President Trump to warn that the alliance could pay a price for not sharing the burden. The Strait, which handles about 20% of global oil, has become a flashpoint as European powers signal limited or no direct involvement, underscoring strains in NATO unity and burden-sharing. While the U.S. contemplates naval escorts under Operation Epic Fury and some allies offer limited support (UK/France with caveats, Germany against), others like Estonia and Ukraine offer non-combat assistance. The development risks higher oil prices and signals a possible recalibration of transatlantic security cooperation.
- NATO heavyweights balk at Hormuz mission as Trump warns alliance at risk Fox News
- Rebuffed by allies, Trump now says U.S. doesn't need help defending the Strait of Hormuz NBC News
- China dismisses U.S. Hormuz request as Trump's Beijing trip is delayed and Iran war deepens PBS
- America, Alone The New York Times
- CNBC Daily Open: Trump goes alone in the Iran war — as allies spurn requests to join CNBC
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