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Tensions between the United States and its allies are escalating after Donald Trump sharply criticized Australia and other Indo-Pacific partners for refusing to join a U.S-led military effort against Iran. The dispute highlights growing divisions over the conflict and the global impact of rising oil prices.

(ABC-Australia) WASHINGTON, 18 MARCH 2026 (AAP)—Donald Trump has declared the U.S doesn’t need the help of Australia and other allies who rejected U.S calls for partners to help take back a major oil-shipping corridor. 

In a scathing statement posted to his social media platform Truth Social, the U.S president blasted Australia and other Indo-Pacific nations for their refusal to get involved in the conflict with Iran. 

“The United States has been informed by most of our NATO ‘Allies’ that they don’t want to get involved with our Military Operation against the Terrorist Regime of Iran, in the Middle East,”  Trump’s post said. 

“We no longer ‘need’ or desire, the NATO Countries’ assistance — WE NEVER DID! Likewise, Japan, Australia, or South Korea.” 

The conflict, triggered by U.S-Israeli strikes on Iran, has sent fuel prices skyrocketing globally after the de-facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to Tehran’s retaliatory actions. 

The U.S president had requested a naval coalition to help secure the key shipping route, through which about a fifth of the world’s oil supplies travels. 

But Treasurer Jim Chalmers deflected  Trump’s criticism, saying the government had not considered sending any vessels to protect oil tankers in the strait. 

Ministers previously said Australia had not received a formal request from the U.S to provide a warship. 

Opposition frontbencher Andrew Hastie took aim at Trump’s post. 

“It was a petulant post from a president under immense pressure … relationships that are longstanding, you show respect and I don’t think it was a respectful post at all,” he told ABC radio on Wednesday. 

“We’ve got a proud history and I just don’t think that’s how you treat allies. It’s a reflection on his character more than us.” 

Former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull said Trump was “lashing out”. 

“He’s furious that America’s allies are not prepared to support him in a war that he started without their consent or … without any consultation,” he said. 

“It really just underlines … the importance of Australia being more independent, exercising our own sovereignty,” said Turnbull….PACNEWS

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