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| March 23, 2026 | 9 Comments

Waltz: US allies starting to ‘come around’ to reopening Strait of Hormuz

by Max Rego

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said Sunday that American allies are beginning to “come around” on providing support to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which President Trump has urged them to do.

“We are seeing our allies come around as they should, but at the same time, the president is not going to stand for this regime, as it has threatened and tried for five decades to hold the world’s energy supplies hostage under its genocidal intent,” Waltz told host Margaret Brennan on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

Initially, NATO allies and other countries around the world expressed uncertainty about providing military support for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively closed amid U.S.-Israeli strikes. That has resulted in energy prices spiking globally, with an impact at the pump in the U.S.
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“We express our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait,” the leaders wrote in a letter. “We welcome the commitment of nations who are engaging in preparatory planning.”

The Hill

Marvelous, NATO has almost nearly started to contribute to the Iran conflict. Britain has even just allowed us to use their bases to strike Iranian targets threatening the Straights of Hormuz. Thanks Nigel, not like you were using them anyway.

What happened to “Not our war!” our purported allies were chanting in unison just a day ago? “This is not our war, we have not started it,” German defense Minister Boris Pistorius opined. The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kalla Kajas, echoed a similar refrain, saying, “This is not Europe’s war.”

This has enraged Trump, leading him to ponder the usefulness of NATO. It is rich of European leaders touting how the four years of Russo-Ukrainian War is America’s War, then suddenly adopt a “Not my circus, not my monkeys” attitude over Iran. “Not our war” will absolutely be thrown back in the face of the Euros the next time they ask the United States for any military aid package.

Sending minesweepers would be an easy way to earn some good will with the administration. It’s not as if the Iran War is one which they heavily disagree with; all major Western capitals essentially cheer the war. But the EU with its population replacement, a weakened Russia, slowing and already broken rearmament promises, NATO needs every reason it can get to keep itself relevant to the United States. At least NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte seems to understand this.

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Skivvy Stacker

Same with Ukraine. “Please take care of this for us America!”

Not a Lawyer

Sending mine sweepers is easy? Why doesn’t the US just do it if it is easy? Oh, they don’t have mine sweeping capacity for some reason? That is odd.

But easy you say? Who will protect the miner sweepers from air drone and missile attacks? Who will resource, maintain and fuel them and where? How many European powers have base and port sharing agreements with local and regional powers? If a ship gets hit who is going to get the sailors out of the water or tow it in for repairs? No civilian contractor is going to assume liability for and then risk a quarter billion dollar recovery vessel to pull a navy ship out of hostile waters.

Most European navies are not true blue water navies. They don’t have the population or strategic mission to support one. Therefore they lack all the support infrastructure. They can’t power project nor do they need to bother because they aren’t interested in going to other countries and conducting military operations.

Japan has offered to send mine sweepers because they do have a blue water navy, being a huge islander nation and all. But only if there is a cease fire because they can’t protect their ships from “laundry room fires” and drone strikes either.

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AW1 Rod

I wonder whatever became of Magic Lantern, a LASER system that was excellent for detecting mines and subs operating in shallow waters from airborne platforms.

Graybeard

We need to ridicule NATO mercilessly. Ungrateful children that they are.

Toxic Deplorable B Woodman

“Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries. Now go a-way, or I shall taunt you a sec-ond time.”

Prior Service (Ret)

Candyass europe didn’t mind a hundred-year long string of US commitments to help them in European business: WWI, WWII, the Cold War, Bosnia, Yugoslavia, Kosovo, and incessant whining about Ukraine. Yet at every opportunity, they whine and refuse to assist elsewhere. I note they did support Iraq and Afghanistan, but under ludicrous self-imposed ROE. But to actually support the US in something that will unambiguously benefit them? Oh no!

I’ve always been a realist and supporter of NATO and forward deployed US forces but right now I would have no problems with scaling back US support to NATO to a level commensurate with the smallest commitment by any other country and let the chips fall where they may. Refocus on China.

Old tanker

I think the only reason that any nato nations are starting to step up is because iran just demonstrated they have icbm’s with the range to cover almost all of nato in Europe. Because there is a valid threat NOW they are worried that should the regime not go away that threat will never go away either.

CDR D

NATO…