U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out Tuesday at allies who have been unwilling to do more to support the U.S. war effort against Iran, telling them to “go get your own oil” and declaring that securing the Strait of Hormuz is “not for us.”
The president estimated that the American military will be done attacking in two to three weeks and said the U.S. “will not have anything to do with” what happens in the strait that has been closed by the Islamic Republic. Instead, he told reporters that the responsibility for keeping the vital waterway open will rest with countries that rely on it.
There’s “no reason for us to do this,” Trump said after signing an executive order that seeks to restrict mail-in voting. “That’s not for us. That’ll be for France. That’ll be for whoever’s using the strait.”
In other developments, the closure of the strait sent average U.S. gas prices past $4 a gallon, and U.S. strikes hit the central city of Isfahan, sending a massive fireball into the sky. Tehran attacked a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.
The attacks showed the intensity of the war more than a month after the U.S. and Israel launched it. The conflict has left more than 3,000 dead and caused major disruptions to the world’s supply of oil and natural gas, roiling global markets and pushing up the cost of many basic goods.
Trump, who has vacillated between insisting there is progress in diplomatic talks with Iran and threatening to widen the war, had earlier shared footage of the attack on Isfahan.
Fuel prices rise, rattling global markets
Iran’s stranglehold on the strait, the waterway leading out of the Persian Gulf through which a fifth of the world’s oil is transported during peacetime, has driven up global oil prices, as have Tehran’s attacks on regional energy infrastructure.
Spot prices of Brent crude, the international standard, hovered around $107 a barrel Tuesday, up more than 45% since the war started Feb. 28.
In a social media post, Trump directed blame at U.S. allies like the United Kingdom and France that have refused to enter a war with no clear endgame that they were not consulted on.
“You’ll have to start learning how to fight for yourself, the U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us. Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!” Trump wrote.
He singled out France for not letting planes fly over French territory while taking military supplies to Israel.
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France has allowed the U.S. Air Force to use the Istres base in southern France because it had guarantees that planes landing there would not be involved in carrying out strikes.
Allies have refused to get involved
Spain, which has emerged as Europe’s loudest critic of the war, said Monday that it had closed its airspace for U.S. planes involved in the conflict.
Italy recently refused to allow U.S. military assets to use the Sigonella air base in Sicily for an operation linked to the offensive, an official with knowledge of the matter said, confirming a local press report. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto wrote on X that Italy is still allowing the U.S. to use its bases, adding that there has been no cooling of relations between the two countries.
Journalist kidnapped in Iraq identified
An American journalist was kidnapped Tuesday in Baghdad, and Iraqi security forces are pursuing her captors, Iraqi officials said. The journalist was identified as freelancer Shelly Kittleson by Al-Monitor, one of the news outlets she worked for.
A U.S. official blamed the Iranian-backed Iraqi militia Kataib Hezbollah.
Two cars were involved in the kidnapping, one of which crashed, and a person inside was apprehended. The journalist was then transferred to a second car that fled the scene, according to two Iraqi security officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the case.
Dylan Johnson, U.S. assistant secretary of state for public affairs, said on X that the State Department had “fulfilled our duty to warn this individual of threats against them.”
A suspect with ties to Kataib Hizbollah was taken into custody by Iraqi authorities, Johnson added.
In a statement, Al-Monitor said it stands by her “vital reporting.” Kittleson has been a longtime freelancer in the region, reporting extensively from Syria and Iraq.
Another aircraft carrier deploys to Middle East
The aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush deployed Tuesday from Norfolk, Virginia, and is slated to head to the Middle East, two U.S. officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military plans.
It would be the third aircraft carrier sent out to support the Iran war, along with the USS Gerald R. Ford, which is now undergoing repairs, and USS Abraham Lincoln, which arrived in the region in January.
Trump warned this week that if a ceasefire is not reached “shortly,” and if the strait is not reopened, the U.S. would broaden its offensive, including by attacking the Kharg Island oil export hub and possibly desalination plants.
Speaking at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth would not say if U.S. ground forces would enter the war. “We don’t want to have to do more militarily than we have to,” he said.
A ground invasion could alienate Iranians who despise the ruling theocracy and who rose up in mass protests that were crushed earlier this year. Some could see it as an attack on Iran itself and rally around the flag.
Iran hits oil tanker as Israel strikes Iran and Lebanon
Israel and the U.S. launched a wave of strikes on Iran, hitting Tehran in the early morning.
The Israeli military said it launched strikes targeting what it described as Hezbollah infrastructure in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel plans to control the area south of the Litani River — some 20 miles (about 30 kilometers) north of the border.
Israel invaded southern Lebanon after Hezbollah began launching missiles into northern Israel days after the outbreak of the wider war. Many Lebanese fear another prolonged military occupation.
An Iranian drone hit a Kuwaiti oil tanker off the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai, sparking a blaze that was later put out, the Dubai Media Office said. Authorities said no oil spill resulted.
Four people were wounded by debris from an intercepted drone in Dubai, and air-raid sirens sounded in Bahrain, while Saudi Arabia said it intercepted three ballistic missiles launched toward its capital. Loud explosions were also heard in Israel not long after the military warned of an incoming missile barrage from Iran.
In Iran, authorities say more than 1,900 people have been killed, while 19 have been reported dead in Israel.
Two dozen people have died in Gulf states and the occupied West Bank. In Lebanon, officials said more than 1,200 people have been killed, and more than 1 million displaced.
Ten Israeli soldiers have died in Lebanon, including the four announced Tuesday, while 13 U.S. service members have been killed.
Corder reported from The Hague, Netherlands, and Superville from Washington. David Rising in Bangkok, Abby Sewell and Sally Abou AlJoud in Beirut, Sylvie Corbet in Paris, Amir-Hussein Radjy in Cairo, Qassim Abdul-Zahra in Baghdad, Giada Zampano in Rome, Giovanna Dell’Orto in Miami and Konstantin Toropin in Washington contributed to this report.
what a bafoon
Jay Voorhees on fb,
I’m looking forward to the event also.
I can’t wait to see the celebrations that will happen all over the world when ped0 Trump finally kicks the bucket
Donald Trump’s hyperbolic quip, “go get your own oil”, totally ignores the complexities of global energy interdependence. No country can pivot from disrupted 20% of world supplies.
I cannot believe the fools here that support the liberals. It is the liberals and their policies hurting canadians for the last 11 years. Trump has been in office only 16-27 months but everything is his fault. So maybe he’s not what you in canada would have voted for, but he is in the US and they voted for him.
I don’t think people understand what’s happening over there, north America doesn’t need the straight not Iranian oil, or sure helps but the nations that need it is Europe, us in North America are perfectly fine and well off with what we have here, it’s Europe that needs to stop belly aching and whining about things they can control, instead, much like the progressive liberal government, they choose to do nothing at the detriment of the taxpayer and say trump is the problem.
The guy gave them(Europe) access to their own supply, but he is expecting them to be adults and take care of it themselves, and they refuse.
You can only lead a horse to water as the saying goes
Trump tells other nations to “Go get your own oil” … while the US steals oil from Venezuela and now Iran.
#SMH
I’m going to tarrif everyone! Oh yeah, I can’t :(
Nice ball room. (cough, cough) Golf cart too.
Canada: No!
(economic and social collapse ensues)
If it wasn’t for bone spurs in his feet Trump would make an excellent Commander in Chief.
Politics is such that those without power don’t get a say. They don’t even get an opinion. Now get in kine and obey!
Trump is humiliating these losers
World wrecked by rightnuts and tells other they’re the problem. Meanwhile, it cost me less than 20 bucks for my last road trip. Hotel has free charging. While China pushing with battery tech, renewable energy and EV to the world, rightnuts politicians are driving us in reverse. Go read Ethiopia EV adoption and its not about EV. They now sells electricity to neighbors. Imagine battery tech that gives work tools that van last all day rather days…soon it will last a whole week. Battery capacity and longevity is getting better and better while we’re stuck in the past. Read up. We will be the has not and will be looking outside for these tech and products. Ass rightnuts.
Sort of agree to the nationalization Jimbo however I think that would put us at risk from the old money that truly controls the world in which we exist.
Trump has severe mental issues and it’s not going to get any better. He is in too deep in the darkness!!
Once again the world has to clean up the mess the u.s. leaves behind because they couldn’t get the job done.
Trump needs some business training… the US imports over 8 million barrels a day. – they do not have lots to sell… – that is why oil prices in the US have gone up so much recently.
If I wanted to dupe Trump, I would drive a truck loaded with bright blue barrels of nothing from where he thought I stored them, to a place that did not matter. I would, of course, move the actual uranium in covered vehicles to a secure site.
Plenty of oil in Canada just too many climate creep politicians to unlock this countries potential. Better to focus on sky is falling fear, high taxes, gender ideology and asylum seekers.
Note to cousin Donnie …
Fakk ewe.
Time to Nationalize the Canadian petroleum industry for domestic use and sell the access. It is a publicly owned resource.
The USs own intelligence services have been telling Republican and Democrat administrations for decades that their allies – including Canada – could not be trusted
Just as with all the others Trump ignored their warnings
Then why is the US gas going up if they have plenty????
Still cheaper gas in the US than the lower mainland and majority of BC. Excessive taxation in Canada.