Alone at Hormuz: NATO Refuses to Join Trump's Blockade
Not a single NATO ally joined Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade. Britain, France, and Spain all said no — leaving the US Navy to enforce a naval interdiction through mined waters, alone.
Not a single NATO ally joined Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade. Britain, France, and Spain all said no — leaving the US Navy to enforce a naval interdiction through mined waters, alone.
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