Trump Claims Crisis Resolved and Rejects NATO Support Offer
Donald Trump said the situation surrounding the Strait of Hormuz has been resolved, adding that he declined an offer of assistance from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization after the crisis had already ended.

In a public statement issued Thursday, Trump said NATO contacted him to ask whether the United States required support following tensions in the region. According to Trump, he rejected the offer and told the alliance to “stay away,” unless they intended to assist with oil shipments. He further criticized NATO’s effectiveness during the situation, describing the alliance as “useless when needed” and referring to it as a “paper tiger.”
Strategic Importance of the Strait of Hormuz Remains Central
Trump’s comments came amid heightened geopolitical tensions across the Middle East, where maritime security and oil transportation remain sensitive issues. While his remarks suggest that NATO reached out during the crisis, there has been no independent confirmation from NATO or other international authorities regarding the communication or the exact resolution of the situation.
Markets and Security Risks Still Closely Watched
Even as Trump declared the situation resolved, analysts continue monitoring developments in the region due to their potential impact on oil prices and global supply chains. Stability in the Strait of Hormuz is closely tied to energy market performance, making geopolitical statements from major leaders highly influential for investor sentiment and commodity pricing.
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