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Waltz demands countries send naval assets to Strait of Hormuz - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Back in the 80s, under the tanker wars, there the last time Iran tried to constrain global energy supplies, you had French, United Kingdom, even Soviet Union forces in there escorting their tankers out that were heading to their markets. And I think that's what President Trump is calling upon the world, saying, the entire world is affected."
"We certainly welcome, encourage and even demand their participation to help their own economies. And meanwhile, the US Military will continue to pound the Iranian military and their missile boat and drone forces to keep the straits open."
Ambassador Waltz stated that the U.S. welcomes, encourages, and demands participation from other nations in providing naval support through the Strait of Hormuz to protect their economies and ensure safe energy passage. While no formal commitments have been secured, discussions remain ongoing. Waltz referenced the 1980s tanker wars when France, the UK, and the Soviet Union deployed forces to protect commercial shipping in the Gulf. The administration aims to prevent Iran from holding global energy markets hostage and distribute defense responsibilities among affected nations. Despite these efforts, several U.S. allies remain cautious or noncommittal about deploying warships alongside American forces.
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