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Strait of Hormuz: EU denies Trump’s of military support

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 9:39 am
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European powers have resisted pressure from US President Donald Trump to deploy naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz, even as global oil markets reel from supply disruptions.

At an emergency meeting in Brussels, European Union foreign ministers shifted the focus from immediate military action to strategic questions—demanding clarity from Washington and its ally Israel on the objectives and endgame of the ongoing war with Iran.

The pushback follows Trump’s call for allies including the United Kingdom, France, Japan, South Korea and other NATO partners to send warships to secure the critical النفط chokepoint, warning that failure to act “would be very bad for the future of NATO.”

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However, key European capitals signalled reluctance to be drawn into an active conflict zone without a defined framework.

Germany led the cautious response, with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul insisting that Berlin would not commit forces under current conditions.

“We expect from the US and Israel to inform us, to include us into what they’re doing there and to tell us if these goals are achieved.

“Once we have a clear picture of that, we believe we need to move into the next phase, namely, defining a security architecture for this entire region, together with the neighbouring states,” he said.

Reinforcing that stance, a spokesperson for Chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed that the conflict falls outside NATO’s mandate.

“It is not NATO’s war. NATO is an alliance to defend the alliance area.”

Germany’s Defence Minister Boris Pistorius went further, openly questioning the practicality of Europe’s involvement.

“What does … Trump expect a handful or two handfuls of European frigates to do in the Strait of Hormuz that the powerful US Navy cannot do?”

“This is not our war. We have not started it,’’ he said.

Across Europe, similar caution prevailed. Greece ruled out participation in any military deployment, while Italy confirmed it was not engaged in naval missions that could be extended to the region.

Other EU members pressed for a clearer roadmap from Washington before considering any role.

Estonia’s Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna called for clarity on Trump’s “strategic goals. What will be the plan?”, while Poland’s Radek Sikorski said any request must follow formal NATO channels.

“If there is a request via NATO, we will, of course, out of respect and sympathy for our American allies consider it very carefully,” he said.

Despite the resistance, some voices urged flexibility. Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said Europe should remain open to safeguarding maritime routes, even while opposing the decision to go to war.

“We must face the world as it is, not as we want it to be,” he said, stressing the need for a plan focused on de-escalation.

The United Kingdom struck a middle ground, indicating it is working with allies on a collective strategy to restore navigation through the strait, while avoiding deeper military entanglement.

“UK won’t be drawn into ‘wider war’ and will work with allies on Strait of Hormuz plan,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas confirmed that discussions in Brussels centred on what role, if any, member states are willing to play.

“We first need to discuss what the member states are willing to do in the Strait of Hormuz. Of course, the needs to open the Strait of Hormuz are there right now,’’ she said.

Beyond the diplomatic standoff, the economic stakes are mounting. The disruption in the Strait of Hormuz—a vital artery for global oil supply—has pushed crude prices above $100 per barrel, raising fears of prolonged volatility.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) warned the crisis represents the “largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market,” already exceeding previous shocks, including the 1973 oil crisis.

IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said emergency reserves are being deployed to cushion the impact, though he cautioned that the measure is only temporary.

“Oil prices today are significantly lower than they were one week ago,” he said, adding that stockpiles are not a long-term fix while uncertainty over the strait persists.

With more than 1.4 billion barrels still available, the agency signalled readiness to intervene further if conditions worsen.

For now, Europe’s message is clear: without defined objectives and a credible endgame, it is unwilling to follow Washington into another open-ended conflict—leaving the future of Hormuz security, and global energy stability, hanging in the balance.

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