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onsdag 1 april 2026

Trump: “We’ll be leaving very soon… what happens in [Hormuz] we’ll have nothing to do wit



 Trump: “We’ll be leaving very soon… what happens in [Hormuz] we’ll have nothing to do with”

Other countries can “fend for themselves” if they want gas or oil from the Persian Gulf.

 As the Kurd Alarm journalists team, we analyzed President Trump’s recent comment about the Strait of Hormuz:
“We’ll be leaving very soon… [Hormuz] has nothing to do with us.”
📌Essentially, Trump is suggesting that the cost of the current war with Iran,
 which is estimated at $12.7 billion, should be covered by the countries that depend on oil passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

📌In other words, 
Trump is implying that all Arab Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, 
as well as European Union countries, the United Kingdom, India, some Asian nations, Canada, Australia, Japan, and China, 
📌should shoulder this burden.
 He may not say this outright, but that is the message conveyed indirectly in his statement.

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