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“We’ve got some real enthusiasm. People are already showing up,” former President Donald Trump remarked recently.
“They’ve already begun arriving,” he added.
On the same day, Trump criticized allies like Australia for not contributing warships, taking to Truth Social to express his views.
“Thanks to our significant military achievements, we no longer ‘need’ or want assistance from NATO countries—we never did! The same goes for Japan, Australia, or South Korea,” Trump stated.
“In fact, as President of the United States of America, the most powerful nation in the world, we do not require anyone’s help!” he declared.
“There wasn’t a formal request to send ships to the strait,” he said.
“It’s not something that we’ve been considering in the almost daily National Security Committee meetings that have been taking place over the course of the last couple of weeks.”
“He’s lucky I exist,” Trump said of Connolly.
“If you’re gonna allow countries that are sick and demented – and they are demented – to have nuclear weapons– everybody in the whole world should be very thankful.”
He was sitting beside Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin as he made his remarks.
So far, the only countries to have involved themselves in offensive operations against Iran are the US and Israel.
It now appears ships connected with countries friendlier to Iran are being cleared for safe exit from the Strait of Hormuz.
That includes several ships from India transporting oil and gas from the region.
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