The President of the United States, Donald Trump, issued a stark warning to Europe in the midst of the war against Iran. He aimed directly at the United Kingdom and France for not joining the offensive and left a strong message: the United States will not continue to support allies that do not respond
when they are needed.Trump toughens his stance and marks a change of era
Through Truth Social, Trump was clear. He urged countries affected by the energy crisis to solve their own problems
.“Buy oil from the United States or go to the Strait of Hormuz and take control,” he said.
But the strongest message was another:
“You will have to learn to fight for yourselves. The U.S. will no longer be there to help them.”
The phrase marks a break in the historical relationship with Europe.

Direct criticism of the United Kingdom and France
Trump didn't stop at generalities. It aimed directly at two key allies
.In the case of France, it questioned its decision to prevent the overflight of planes carrying military supplies destined for Israel.
He called that position “very little useful” and warned: “The United States will remember it.”
The message points to the lack of alignment at a critical time.
“Iran is decimated”: Trump's reading The president also made an assessment
of
the conflict. He assured that the Iranian regime is “essentially decimated” after the joint offensive with Israel.
According to Trump, the most difficult phase of the war has already been overcome and now it is time to consolidate the results.
A message for Europe: less dependence, more responsibility
Trump insisted that European countries must stop depending on Washington
.“Go get your own oil,” he said.









