Trump labels NATO as cowardly, asserting that the United States is performing well in Iran.
President Donald Trump characterized NATO allies as "cowards" on March 20, 2026, for their refusal to assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz. During an event at the White House, he simultaneously asserted that the U.S. military is doing "extremely well" in its conflict with Iran, describing the situation as "not even a contest". "Cowards" and "Paper Tiger": In a Truth Social post, Trump lambasted NATO members for not joining the effort to secure the Strait of Hormuz, labeling the alliance a "paper tiger" without U.S. support. He also criticized allies for complaining about high oil prices while refusing to participate in what he called a "simple military maneuver" to unblock the critical shipping lane. "We Will Remember": The president warned that the U.S. would "remember" which nations failed to step up during the crisis. President Trump declared the fight to stop a nuclear-powered Iran is ...