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Trump Urges Countries to ‘Get Involved’ in Iran Conflict if They Lack Fuel

President Donald Trump arrives to speak about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington. Alex Brandon/Pool via REUTERS

US President Donald Trump has called on nations dependent on oil transported through the Strait of Hormuz to take a more proactive stance in the ongoing conflict involving Iran. Speaking amid heightened tensions in the region, Trump emphasized the critical nature of securing fuel supplies for countries reliant on the vital shipping route.

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway situated between Oman and Iran, is a strategic chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil shipments pass. Any disruption in this area could have substantial repercussions on global energy markets and economic stability.

Trump urged countries that have yet to act decisively in response to the situation to “build up some delayed courage” and consider more direct involvement in addressing the conflict. His remarks come as concerns grow over Iran’s activities in the region, including threats to close the Strait and attacks on tanker vessels.

The US administration insists that it seeks to ensure freedom of navigation and secure energy supplies, not escalate hostilities. Nevertheless, Trump’s appeal highlights a push for allied nations to share responsibilities more actively, rather than relying solely on US military and diplomatic efforts.

Experts warn that the prolonged instability in the Persian Gulf could intensify if more countries engage militarily or politically. They urge a balanced approach combining diplomatic negotiations with contingency planning to deter aggression while preserving peace.

Economic analysts are monitoring the potential for increased oil prices due to fears of supply disruptions. Nations with heavy oil import dependencies, particularly in Asia and Europe, are bracing for possible impacts on their energy sectors and consumer costs.

The call for countries to “get involved” reflects a broader US strategy aimed at burden-sharing among allies to defend vital international trade routes and energy security.

While some countries have expressed willingness to participate in multinational maritime security operations, others remain cautious due to the risks associated with military engagement in the volatile region.

The international community continues to watch closely as diplomatic efforts, economic sanctions, and security maneuvers evolve around Iran’s disputed behavior, with hopes that long-term peaceful solutions can be found.

This development underscores the interconnectedness of global energy markets and geopolitics, where regional conflicts can rapidly escalate into broader challenges requiring multinational cooperation.

In summary, Trump’s call for increased involvement seeks to encourage a collective response to ensure the uninterrupted flow of energy resources through one of the world’s most critical maritime corridors.

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