March 16, 2026

President Trump warns NATO allies of a ‘very bad future’ if they fail to help secure the Strait of Hormuz amidst rising tensions with Iran. U.S. Ambassador Matt Whitaker discusses the Iranian regime’s threats and the need for global cooperation.

President Donald Trump sent his clearest warning yet to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Sunday: Stand with the U.S. for defense of the Strait of Hormuz or face a “very bad” future.

President Trump issued a stark warning to NATO allies, urging them to join the U.S. in securing the strategic Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions with Iran, cautioning that failure to cooperate could lead to a "very bad" future for the alliance. Emphasizing shared responsibility, Trump highlighted the importance of collective action to protect the vital shipping route and reinforced America's willingness to lead militarily, while U.S. Ambassador Matt Whitaker underscored the Iranian threats and the necessity for global collaboration. Despite increased readiness to escort tankers through the strait as passage traffic decreases, no formal mission has yet been launched, signaling a critical moment for NATO’s commitment and global security.

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