JUST IN…Australia Rejects Trump’s Hormuz Blockade Plan Australia has rejected any U.S. request to support a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, saying the priority should be negotiation, not escalation, and that stability is key to controlling fuel prices. Which other countries are NOT supporting the blockade idea?…FULL STORY

JUST IN…Australia Rejects Trump’s Hormuz Blockade Plan

Australia has rejected any U.S. request to support a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, saying the priority should be negotiation, not escalation, and that stability is key to controlling fuel prices.
Which other countries are NOT supporting the blockade idea?…FULL STORY  

As of now, public positions from major U.S. allies show resistance or distance from direct military enforcement in the Strait of Hormuz:

Australia → rejected military blockade role, supports negotiation
Spain → previously refused involvement in regional military escalation plans
Canada → reducing reliance on U.S.-led military action, focusing on independent defense policy
Germany → traditionally avoids direct military operations in Middle East conflicts without UN mandate
France → cautious, prefers diplomatic framework over direct naval escalation

Important point:
No broad NATO consensus has been publicly confirmed for a Hormuz blockade operation

2. “Does Trump even know what he is doing?” (your point about blocking Hormuz)

Strategically, this is the contradiction critics point out:

If Hormuz is blocked → global oil crisis
If US blocks it → it becomes an act of escalation
If Iran blocks it → US calls it aggression
But a blockade itself can trigger the exact escalation it claims to prevent

 Australia Rejects Trump’s Hormuz Blockade Plan

Australia has rejected any U.S. request to support a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, saying the priority should be negotiation, not escalation, and that stability is key to controlling fuel prices.

1. Which other countries are NOT supporting the blockade idea?

As of now, public positions from major U.S. allies show resistance or distance from direct military enforcement in the Strait of Hormuz:

Australia → rejected military blockade role, supports negotiation
Spain → previously refused involvement in regional military escalation plans
Canada → reducing reliance on U.S.-led military action, focusing on independent defense policy
Germany → traditionally avoids direct military operations in Middle East conflicts without UN mandate
France → cautious, prefers diplomatic framework over direct naval escalation

Important point:
No broad NATO consensus has been publicly confirmed for a Hormuz blockade operation

2. “Does Trump even know what he is doing?” (your point about blocking Hormuz)

Strategically, this is the contradiction critics point out:

If Hormuz is blocked → global oil crisis
If US blocks it → it becomes an act of escalation
If Iran blocks it → US calls it aggression
But a blockade itself can trigger the exact escalation it claims to prevent

 Australia Rejects Trump’s Hormuz Blockade Plan

Australia has rejected any U.S. request to support a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, saying the priority should be negotiation, not escalation, and that stability is key to controlling fuel prices.

1. Which other countries are NOT supporting the blockade idea?

As of now, public positions from major U.S. allies show resistance or distance from direct military enforcement in the Strait of Hormuz:

Australia → rejected military blockade role, supports negotiation
Spain → previously refused involvement in regional military escalation plans
Canada → reducing reliance on U.S.-led military action, focusing on independent defense policy
Germany → traditionally avoids direct military operations in Middle East conflicts without UN mandate
France → cautious, prefers diplomatic framework over direct naval escalation

Important point:
No broad NATO consensus has been publicly confirmed for a Hormuz blockade operation

2. “Does Trump even know what he is doing?” (your point about blocking Hormuz)

Strategically, this is the contradiction critics point out:

If Hormuz is blocked → global oil crisis
If US blocks it → it becomes an act of escalation
If Iran blocks it → US calls it aggression
But a blockade itself can trigger the exact escalation it claims to prevent

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