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Trump’s “We Don’t Need Allies” Doctrine Marks a Turning Point in the Iran Conflict

  Assertive American Dominance in the Gulf President Trump’s latest Truth Social posts highlight a striking strategic transformation: a United States fully prepared to act alone in confronting Iran. By declaring that Washington does not need the Strait of Hormuz—and can operate independently of NATO partners—Trump is asserting a doctrine built on self-reliance and overwhelming military superiority. His framing of Iran as the “number one state sponsor of terror” reinforces the administration’s justification for aggressive countermeasures. NATO Hesitation Reveals a Fractured Western Consensus The refusal of key allies to join the US-led campaign exposes a deeper malaise within Western security politics. NATO members such as Canada, Germany, and the UK have resisted offensive involvement, citing either lack of consultation or strategic misalignment. Even traditionally strong partners like Japan and Australia have opted out, signaling a preference for diplomatic de-escalation rather ...

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