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Trump Says US ‘Does Not Need the Help of Anyone’ as NATO Allies Refuse to Join Iran War

As the US intensifies strikes on Iran, key allies refuse support, signaling a major global security breakdown.

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On Tuesday, 17 March 2026, US President Donald Trump intensified his “America First” rhetoric, declaring that the United States no longer requires or desires military assistance from NATO or Indo-Pacific allies like Japan and Australia. This follows a formal refusal by major powers including the UK, France, and Germany to join a US-led mission to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

While the US claims to have “decimated” Iran’s military infrastructure in its third week of operations, the rejection by traditional partners signals a historic fracture in Western security cooperation. Meanwhile, Iran has retaliated with strikes across the Persian Gulf, targeting infrastructure in the UAE and Qatar, further complicating the global energy crisis.

The “One-Way Street”: A Fragile Alliance

The President’s frustration peaked in an Oval Office meeting where he labelled NATO a “one-way street,” accusing allies of enjoying American protection while offering nothing during a time of need. “I always considered NATO… to be a one-way street we will protect them, but they will do nothing for us,” Trump stated.

Despite the administration’s claim that allies “strongly agreed” with the objective of neutralising Iran’s nuclear threat, operational support has been non-existent. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz explicitly ruled out participation, stating the conflict is “not a matter for NATO,” while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer clarified that London would not be “drawn into a wider war.”

Military Success vs. Regional Chaos

While President Trump boasted that Iran’s navy, air force, and leadership have been effectively dismantled noting that “their radar is entirely gone” the situation on the ground remains volatile. Since the joint US-Israeli strikes began on 28 February, over 7,000 targets have been hit.

Reports indicate that Ali Larijani, a high-ranking Iranian security official, was killed in a recent strike. However, this “success” has come at a massive global cost: oil prices have spiked by 45% due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and drone attacks have reached as far as Dubai Airport.

The US maintains that its actions fall under “self-defence,” yet the lack of a clear exit strategy has left even close partners like Canada and France wary of a “forever war” in the Middle East.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

At The Logical Indian, we believe that true leadership in the 21st century is defined by the ability to prevent conflict, not the capacity to wage it alone. The current “might is right” approach risks dismantling decades of international cooperation and collective security.

When a superpower dismisses its allies and bypasses diplomatic channels, it sets a dangerous precedent for global governance. True peace cannot be “prosecuted” through airstrikes; it must be built through dialogue, mutual respect, and a commitment to human rights. As the conflict spills over borders and energy prices threaten the livelihoods of the most vulnerable globally, we must prioritise de-escalation over dominance.

Also Read: US Strikes Iran’s Missile Sites Near Hormuz; 45 Million Face Hunger as Oil Crisis Deepens

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