In a recent statement, former US President Donald Trump made a noteworthy assertion regarding King Charles and the conflict in Iran.
Trump implied that the King would have supported his stance on the Iran war, contrasting it with the position of Keir Starmer.
Expressing his admiration for the King, Trump mentioned that he believed the King would have taken a different approach towards the war in Iran. He described the King as a respected figure and emphasized their friendship.
Trump’s remarks followed his earlier suggestion that countries not participating in strikes against Iran should take charge of securing the Strait of Hormuz independently.
He urged nations that opted out of the military action against Iran to muster the courage to safeguard the strait themselves. Trump emphasized the need for allies to be self-reliant and learn to defend their interests.
Specifically mentioning the United Kingdom in his message on Truth Social, Trump advised these countries to procure resources from the US, build up courage, and take control of the situation in the region.
He underscored the importance of nations taking responsibility for their own defense, implying a shift away from reliance on the US for support in such matters. Trump’s call to action comes in the wake of ongoing tensions surrounding the Iran conflict.
