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Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Donald Trump slams 'very unhelpful' France, UK as tensions with allies intensify over Iran war.
Donald Trump told allies that were concerned about fuel shortages to "go get your own oil". (Reuters: Kevin Lamarque, file)
In short:
US
President Donald Trump has told America's allies the "US won't be there
to help you anymore" as he again criticised European nations for their
refusal to provide more military support for the Iran war.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the coming days will be "decisive" and Iran should "cut a deal" with the US.
But
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has threatened to target US tech companies
in the region, telling their employees to stay home to save their lives.
Donald
Trump has again attacked America's allies over their reluctance to get
involved in the Iran war, warning them the "US won't be there to help
you anymore, just like you weren't there for us".
The
US president singled out France and the UK in social media posts, which
told "all of those countries that can't get jet fuel" to "build up some
delayed courage, go to the Strait [of Hormuz], and just TAKE IT".
"The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!" he wrote.
In
a second post, Mr Trump said France had been "very unhelpful" after it
refused to allow planes carrying military supplies to Israel to fly over
French territory. France said its decision was in line with its
position since the start of the war, and it was "surprised by this
tweet".
Mr Trump has been expressing intensifying frustration with NATO nations and other allies, including Australia, for refusing to provide more military support for the US-Israel operations in Iran.
France,
Spain and Italy are among European nations that have refused to let US
warplanes use their military bases, according to local reports. The UK
has allowed the US to use British bases, but only for "specific and
limited defensive operations".
Shortly after Mr Trump's posts, the UK said it would deploy more troops to help Gulf countries facing Iranian attacks.
UK
Defence Secretary John Healey, who is visiting the gulf, said extra air
defence teams and systems would be sent to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and
Kuwait, and British jets would remain in Qatar.
British
media reported the new deployment would boost the UK's troop numbers in
the region to about 1,000. The British defence ministry did not confirm
those numbers and emphasised the UK was not "getting drawn into the
wider war".
The
US is less dependent on oil imports from the Middle East than other
parts of the world, particularly Asia, where some countries are
implementing emergency measures to reduce demand for fuel.
But
on Tuesday, local time, the average price of petrol in the US tipped
over $US4 a gallon ($5.82 a gallon) — a dreaded headline-making
threshold that has not been crossed since August, 2022. It had been less
than $US3 a gallon on the eve of the war.
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