Trump’s message lands at a moment when every dollar at the gas pump feels like proof that the crisis is no longer “over there.” With mines in the water, tankers stalled, and Tehran threatening any vessel tied to Washington or its partners, the Strait of Hormuz is no longer just a strategic map point. It is the thin, fragile artery through which the modern world still breathes.By openly questioning NATO’s reliability and calling out allies by name, Trump is gambling that public pressure and economic pain will force their hands. Yet the same ultimatum risks exposing exactly what he claims to fear: that when the United States demands solidarity, some partners hesitate. As oil climbs and tempers fray, the real test is no longer just whether the waterway can be kept open, but whether the alliances built to prevent catastrophe can survive being dragged into its center.
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