Trump Declares US No Longer Needs NATO After Strait of Hormuz Rebuff

President Trump says the US doesn't need NATO after allies reject his call to send warships to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Plus, Iran vows revenge for killing of Ali Larijani.
Trump Declares US No Longer Needs NATO After Strait of Hormuz Rebuff
In a surprise move, President Donald Trump has stated that the United States no longer requires the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) after a number of the organization's members rejected his call to send their warships to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The snub comes as Iran vows revenge for the killing of senior official Ali Larijani.

Trump's remarks, made during a hastily called press conference, represent a significant shift in US foreign policy. The president argued that the US can effectively defend its interests in the Middle East without the support of NATO allies, despite the organization's longstanding role in regional security operations.
Iran Vows Revenge for Larijani Killing
The tensions in the region have been further exacerbated by Iran's vow to retaliate for the recent killing of Ali Larijani, a key Iranian leader. Larijani, who served as the speaker of Iran's parliament, was a influential figure in the country's political and military establishment.

Tehran has accused the US and its allies of orchestrating the assassination, and has promised swift and decisive action in response. The threat of Iranian retaliation has raised concerns about the potential for further escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.
Displacement Crisis in Iran
Adding to the turmoil, the UN's refugee agency has reported that up to 3.2 million people have been displaced within Iran due to the ongoing conflict. In interviews, Tehran residents have described the daily challenges of life under bombardment, including power outages, water shortages, and the constant fear of air strikes.
来源: The Guardian


