U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration with allies for their reluctance to participate in escort operations in the Hormuz Strait, according to Jin10. During a meeting with the Irish Prime Minister at the White House on Tuesday, Trump criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron. Trump voiced disappointment with Starmer, stating that UK-U.S. relations were at their best before Starmer took office, and mocked him as "not Churchill" and ineffective. He also criticized Macron's leadership, predicting his imminent departure from office.
When asked about the possibility of withdrawing from NATO, Trump remarked that it is something to consider and that he could make such a decision without Congress. However, he added that there are no specific plans at present, though he is dissatisfied with the current situation. Previously, Trump had criticized NATO on social media, stating that most NATO "allies" are unwilling to engage in military actions against Iran and declared that the U.S. no longer needs NATO's assistance, specifically naming Japan, Australia, and South Korea.
Following a meeting with Trump, U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham noted that he had never seen Trump so angry.