#NATO Failed the Hormuz Test Not a single major country has publicly agreed to send warships to the Persian Gulf at Trump's request to secure oil logistics. Several countries have effectively rejected the possibility of participating in such a mi...
...ssion. #Germany has openly stated that "this is not our conflict," emphasizing its reluctance to become embroiled in a US-Israel war with #Iran. #Berlin doubts that a few European frigates will make a difference given the powerful US navy. #France has refused to send ships, emphasizing a diplomatic solution and fearing being drawn into an escalation against Iran, which #Paris considers strategically mistaken. The #UK has no plans to send additional ships, relying on political and diplomati...
...c mechanisms and coordination within the EU/NATO, avoiding direct involvement in escalating the war. #Greece, host to the European Operation Aspides, stated that it will not participate in any military action in the Strait of Hormuz, limiting itself to its existing mandate in the Red Sea. Italy - The Italian Foreign Minister stated that Rome is skeptical about expanding the current #EU naval mission in the Red Sea. Other EU countries - EU foreign ministers agreed to discuss strengthening s...
...maller missions in the region but rejected expanding the mandate to Hormuz, citing the risk of escalation, division within the EU, and the priority of diplomacy. Japan - explicitly stated that it does not plan to send ships, as it wants to avoid becoming involved in a war with Iran. Australia - also refused to send a fleet to Hormuz. They, too, do not want to become involved in a protracted US campaign against Iran. #China and South #Korea were among those targeted by Trump's appeal, but t...