Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on the UK for its stance on the Iran war, suggesting the United States 'won't be there to help' in the future. The former president urged countries struggling to obtain jet fuel to 'build up some delayed courage' and risk Iranian attacks by sending ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump expressed his frustration on the Truth Social platform, where he stated that the UK and other nations should 'learn how to fight for themselves'.
Trump, who launched the war alongside Israel at the end of February, is facing increasing pressure from rising global fuel prices. The situation has created geopolitical and economic tensions, forcing world leaders to take clear stances. The American leader has pointed out that the UK, among other countries, should take responsibility for securing its own oil supply.