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Trump’s Strategic Call for Shared Security in the Strait of Hormuz

  Japan and Australia’s Reluctance Underscores a Larger Global Responsibility As tensions escalate around the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli confrontation with Iran, President Donald Trump has made a decisive and strategically coherent demand: nations that depend on Gulf energy must contribute to securing this lifeline. With 20% of global oil transiting through this corridor, the stakes are global—not just American. Yet, despite the clarity of this geopolitical reality, key partners like Japan and Australia have opted not to dispatch naval vessels. Why Trump’s Position Reflects Strategic Realism Trump’s argument is grounded in burden-sharing logic. Nations such as China, South Korea, Britain, and France—each deeply reliant on Gulf energy—have benefited for decades from U.S.-led maritime security. Trump’s insistence that partners, including Xi Jinping’s China, step up is neither coercive nor radical—it is a pragmatic recalibration of global responsibility. Japanese...

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