‘America alone is enough’, NATO’s ‘disloyalty’ But Trump got angry and said – We single-handedly brought Iran to its knees.

Trump Iran War NATO Allies Refuse: On the 18th day of the ongoing war against Iran, a big statement from US President Donald Trump has come out. Amidst signs of being isolated at the international level, Trump has made it clear that America no longer needs military assistance from any country.

According to reports, the Trump administration had sought help from NATO countries including China, Russia and Japan to open the Strait of Hormuz. However, almost all the countries have flatly refused to participate in this military operation. Responding to this, Trump called ‘Truth Social’ But wrote that he is not surprised by this move. He described NATO as a ‘one-sided arrangement’ Told that America spends billions of dollars on the security of other countries but it does not get help when it is needed.

Iran’s army was completely destroyed

While criticizing allies, Donald Trump has claimed major successes on the battlefield. He said that Iran’s navy, air force and their radar systems have been completely destroyed by the US military action. According to Trump, Iran’s leaders are no longer in a position to threaten America or any other country in the Middle East.

declaration of independent policy

Trump proudly said that as president of the world’s most powerful country, he no longer needs or desires the assistance of Japan, Australia, South Korea or any NATO country. He stressed that America is capable of achieving its military successes on its own.

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Post-war challenges

It is noteworthy that America and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, 2026. In response, Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei closed the Strait of Hormuz. At the same time, even within America, voices of protest are being raised regarding this war. Recently, a top American official Joseph Kent resigned alleging that this war was started under Israeli pressure.

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