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    Hormuz Crisis: Allies Distance Themselves as Donald Trump Seeks Help on Strait of Hormuz Security

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    Amid the ongoing Middle East conflict, signs are emerging that US President Donald Trump is struggling to secure international backing. Despite earlier claims of weakening Iran, Trump has now appealed to allied nations to deploy warships to secure the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz. However, most allies have declined the request. Countries including Japan, United Kingdom, South Korea, China, and Australia have reportedly refused to send naval support. Even members of NATO appear reluctant to get directly involved, highlighting growing hesitation among US partners. The Strait of Hormuz remains blocked by Iran, causing disruptions in global oil and gas supplies. While the US expected that strikes on Iranian targets, including Kharg Island, would pressure Tehran to reopen the route, Iran has instead escalated tensions. Reports suggest Iran has intensified retaliation using advanced missiles against US and Israel. Despite public appeals and statements on social media, the lack of response from allies indicates declining confidence in US leadership on this issue, as the conflict continues to widen and impact global energy markets.

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