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An increasingly desperate Donald Trump is now begging other nations to send warships to
the Strait of Hormuz and join the war effort against Iran, after Iran has escalated its targeting of increasingly restive Arab Gulf nations. Iran has the ability to stop shipping through
the strait, a major channel for oil and gas transport, and to significantly undermine the economies of the Arab Gulf states. The Iranian scarecrow that the Americans and Israelis have erected for decades to force the oil-drenched Arab Gulf states to submit to their will (e.g. by signing the Abraham accords) has turned out more alive than expected.
In his deranged All-Upper-Case post, the dumb jackass in the Whouthouse said, "The Countries of
the World that receive Oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of
that passage, and we will help — A LOT! ... The U.S. will also coordinate with those Countries so that
everything goes quickly, smoothly, and well."
Energy hubs have become regular targets for Iranian drone attacks, and disruptions are already under way. U.S. embassies in Iraq, Lebanon and other countries in the region have been warning with alarm U.S.
citizens and US corporations and industries to move out of the region.
The joint US-Israel attacks on Iran have created the
biggest-ever oil supply disruption and have pushed up global prices and rattled stock markets across the world. Acccording to an AI query - "Since the onset of the Iran war, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has
experienced significant losses, dropping around 3,000 points from its
peak in early February 2026. This includes a plunge of over 1,200 points
on March 3, 2026, and further declines in subsequent days.
Oil-loading operations were suspended last Saturday in the UAE's Fujairah
emirate, a global ship-refueling hub. Meanwhile, an
Iranian military spokesperson has warned people in the UAE to evacuate
ports, docks, and "American hideouts".
For his part, Trump
was spending the weekend playing golf in his Florida club. After berating traditional US allies ever since he acceeded to the white house, he is now begging those same countries to join the yet-unsuccessful US-Israeli attacks. Trump keeps sending mixed and ambiguous messages about the conduct of the war, reflecting a confusion between desirable goals (e.g. a complete surrender of Iran) and unsatisfactory facts on the grounds (Iran is digging in, and Arab Gulf states are increasingly terrified at the massive flight of capitals and investments and loss of revenue from disrupted oil shipping).
Trump is now begging countries like China, France,
Japan, South Korea, Britain and others for help. After repeatedly calling the US's western allies "ungrateful" - although they all rushed to support the US after 9-11 in its war in Afghanistan - Trump is only now realizing that he needs them. It is likely that (at least) the Europeans would be reluctant to join the Israel-US war effort, as they negotiated with Iran a successful JCPOA agreement in 2015 on Iran's nuclear program, only to see the American jackass walk out of it "in spite" at the behest of his Zionist handlers.
Trump's call for help is significant, given that he has based his entire program on "America First" and "America Alone". His call to those traditional U.S. allies who have been slowly divorcing themselves from the unreliable US is reflected in historically neutral
Switzerland's distancing itself from any involvement in the Iran war. The Swiss Federal
Council has rejected two U.S. requests to allow reconnaissance
aircraft to fly through Swiss airspace en route to Iran.
Meanwhile, Iran is ratcheting up its warnings to Gulf Arab states, acccusing the UAE for example of
harboring sites for U.S. missile attacks and warning that parts of that
country are legitimate targets for retaliatory strikes. Iran has also said it would target U.S. companies in the region or companies in
which the U.S. had shares.
Resentment
had already been mounting in Gulf Arab capitals at being drawn into a
war they neither initiated nor endorsed, but are now paying for
economically and militarily. It is highly unlikely that Trump would foot the bill of reconstruction for those Gulf Arab states that will continue to suffer from Iran's counterattacks. They are wealthy, for now.
Some of Trump's own surrogates are increasingly impatient as well. Venture
capitalist David Sacks, who is the Moron's AI and crypto
czar, has warned of potentially catastrophic consequences if the U.S.-Israel
war on Iran continues. In a podcast on Friday, he said “we should probably find the off-ramp... This is a good time to declare victory and get out, and that is clearly what the markets would like to see." But
he complained that there’s a hawkish faction of the Republican Party who
wants to escalate the war, send in ground troops, and seek regime
change. Yet, any ramp-off would mean that the war has failed and that Iran, by default, has won.
Trump initially said he seeks regime change in Iran, but has since retreated from that objective. Meanwhile, he has ordered the U.S. military to send 2,500 Marines from
Asia to the Middle East in a clear indication that his recklessness at abiding blindly by Zionist demands is not paying off, will cost the US blood and treasure, and will not ensure the success of otherwise poorly defined war objectives.
Sacks
flagged concerns of a tit-for-tat escalation spiral in Iran that could
see both sides targeting each other’s oil and gas infrastructure. By
that point, resuming energy flows by reopening the Strait of Hormuz,
which Iran has effectively closed, won’t matter because restarting oil
and gas production wouldn’t be possible, he said.
The Iranian attacks on desalination plants across the water-poor Gulf is raising alarms. Sacks said, “If you see that type
of destruction continue, you could literally render the Gulf almost
uninhabitable ...I mean you’re not going to have enough
water for 100 million people, and human beings just cannot survive very
long without water. So that would be a truly catastrophic scenario, and
we’re talking about destroying the Gulf states economically and then
also from a humanitarian perspective.”
While Israel isn’t as
vulnerable, Sacks also pointed out the country has been hit hard by
Iranian attacks, adding that “Israel could just be destroyed or very
large parts of it” if the war drags on for weeks or months. "In a
scenario where Israel is facing such a serious threat, that raises the
risk of it escalating the war even further and perhaps contemplate the
use of nuclear weapons", he said. Lebanon iznogood has previoulsy raised a seemingly inexorable slide into using nuclear weapons, [https://lebanoniznogood.blogspot.com/2026/03/will-trump-nuke-iran-to-bring-quick-end.html]
Given the “horrifying directions” that further
escalation may produce, Sacks said it’s time to look at de-escalation,
which could entail a ceasefire agreement or negotiated settlement. The
comments come amid reports that some administration officials are also
pushing Trump to seek an off-ramp to the war as the recent spike in oil
prices raises severe political and economic risks.
Trump's ambiguous and confusing messaging on the war is extremely frigthening. Not only does it indicate that a dumb Trump was reluctantly dragged into the war by Israel's War Criminal PM Benjamin Netanyahu, but it also portends that any retreat by the US will be seen as a defeat for the US and a victory for Iran. The Iranian regime will win this war by simply not losing it, just as its terrorist subsidiaries like Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Palestine have been "winning" for four decades... by not losing. Which means that a US-Israeli hyper-escalation of warmongering is inevitable for the simple reason that they must save face, just as the Iranian regime's own survival depends on its own escalation of its retaliatory strikes.
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Key Ally Instantly Slaps Down Trump’s Demand for Help
Jack Revell
Sun, March 15, 2026
Sometimes it takes a good friend to call you out when you’re wrong.
For Donald Trump, that pal is the nation of France, which has delivered an emphatic “Non!” to the American president’s request for military support in his Middle Eastern campaign.

President Donald Trump’s request for help in the Strait of Hormuz might not be going according to plan. / SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images (SAUL LOEB)
The 79-year-old conducted diplomatic relations via Truth Social on Saturday, begging America’s allies to intervene in the Strait of Hormuz. The maritime shipping lane, which is the only sea passage from the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, is currently being blockaded by Iran following the U.S. and Israel’s joint attacks on the country.
As a result, approximately 20 percent of the world’s oil supply is not moving, rapidly driving up the prices of gas and aviation fuel in America.
“Many Countries, especially those who are affected by Iran’s attempted closure of the Hormuz Strait, will be sending War Ships, in conjunction with the United States of America, to keep the Strait open and safe,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday.

Trump has claimed the Iranian military is both destroyed and posing a significant issue to American forces. / Truth Social
“Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat,” he continued, in what appeared to be a veiled plea for help from America’s allies.
French Response, the official X account of the French government’s foreign office, was quick to clarify that it would not be sending the ships Trump requested.
“No. The [French] aircraft carrier strike group remains in the Eastern Mediterranean. France’s posture is unchanged: Defensive. Protective,” the diplomatic outlet wrote. “Stop the scaremongering.”

The official French Foreign Office account has denied that the country will be sending military support. / X
The account repeated the message to multiple posts on X that had claimed France would be deploying warships to the Middle East.
Earlier, Trump had posted a separate message, calling for a coalition to help reopen the Strait.
“The Countries of the World that receive Oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage, and we will help—A LOT!” he promised.
“The U.S. will also coordinate with those Countries so that everything goes quickly, smoothly, and well. This should have always been a team effort, and now it will be—It will bring the World together toward Harmony, Security, and Everlasting Peace!”
The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence has said that it is discussing “a range of options to ensure the security of shipping in the region.”

Trump has claimed that allies will come to the aid of the U.S. in getting the Strait open. / Truth Social
The Financial Times had previously reported that both France and Italy were seeking to negotiate a deal to guarantee safe passage of their ships through the Strait, though Italy has since denied the report.
Two French officials also previously told Reuters that the country was working on attempting to build a coalition to allow European ships through the strait, but French Response’s message suggests this may not include military activity.
Trump has made a series of posts in recent days suggesting that the Iranian military is both “completely decimated” and proving to be highly resilient, with continued bombardment required to open the vital maritime passageway.

Shipping traffic has all but come to a standstill through the Strait of Hormuz as the war enters its third week. / JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP via Getty Images
“In the meantime, the United States will be bombing the hell out of the shoreline, and continually shooting Iranian Boats and Ships out of the water,” Trump wrote. “One way or the other, we will soon get the Hormuz Strait OPEN, SAFE, and FREE!”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters on Friday that the Strait of Hormuz is, in fact, open for shipping but that it carries a high risk of being bombed by Iranian forces.
“The only thing prohibiting transit in the Strait right now is Iran shooting at shipping. It is open for transit should Iran not do that,” Hegseth said.
Iranian military leaders have said that they will continue to block shipping through the strait and drive up the price of oil, which has already climbed to more than $100 per barrel. It is the largest disruption to global oil supplies in history.
While Iran’s historical Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the opening salvo of the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes, his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has since taken over and vowed to keep fighting.
On Friday, Trump announced that the U.S. had struck more than 90 military targets on Kharg Island, the deep-water fuel terminal through which most Iranian oil flows, typically to its main buyer, China. Fuel infrastructure reportedly remains intact on the strategic island, which is considered vital to the regime’s finances.
On Saturday, however, Trump said the U.S. “may hit it a few more times just for fun,” telling NBC that Tehran is ready to make a deal but he won’t accept it as the “terms aren’t good enough yet.”
Iran has downplayed the damage on Kharg and is now targeting fuel ports in nearby Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the United Arab Emirates.