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Trump Tells Nations to ‘Get Their Own Oil’ as Hormuz Crisis Escalates
Washington: Amid escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, US President Donald Trump has called on countries facing fuel disruptions to secure their own energy supplies. His remarks come at a time when the vital shipping route has become a focal point of geopolitical strain, impacting global oil movement.
Trump’s comments suggest a more assertive stance, urging nations to reduce reliance on the United States during crises.
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In a sharply worded message, Trump singled out countries such as the United Kingdom, criticising their decision not to participate in recent military actions against Iran. He implied that nations unwilling to support US-led efforts should not expect assistance in return.
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He also suggested that affected countries should explore alternative solutions, including sourcing fuel independently or taking direct action to protect their interests in the region.
Trump further claimed that Iran had been significantly weakened following recent developments, describing the situation as largely under control. His comments appeared to reinforce a narrative that major military objectives had already been achieved.
However, such statements come amid ongoing uncertainty in the region, with tensions continuing to affect global energy markets and security dynamics.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes, with a significant portion of global crude supply passing through it. Any disruption in this corridor has immediate consequences for fuel prices and availability worldwide.
Recent tensions have raised concerns among energy-importing nations, particularly in Europe and Asia, about supply stability and long-term energy security.
Trump’s remarks are likely to spark debate among international allies and policymakers. While some may view his comments as a push for greater self-reliance, others could interpret them as a shift away from traditional US support for its partners.
As the situation evolves, countries dependent on energy imports may be forced to reassess their strategies in securing fuel supplies amid geopolitical uncertainties.
Location : Washington
Published : 31 March 2026, 5:31 PM IST