Trump Criticizes UK and France, Says U.S. Will No Longer Provide Fuel Support Amid Iran Conflict

Islamabad: U.S. President Donald Trump sharply criticized United Kingdom and France over their reluctance to participate in military action against Iran, warning that America will no longer provide assistance for jet fuel or other logistical support.
In a statement on social media, Trump said that the UK refused to join efforts to overthrow the Iranian government, while France blocked aircraft carrying military supplies to Israel from using its airspace. He described France as “very unhelpful” regarding the situation with Iran.
Trump advised countries affected by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz to either purchase jet fuel from the U.S.—which has ample supplies—or personally go to the Strait to obtain fuel. “The U.S. will no longer help every country; you must learn to fight on your own,” he said, emphasizing that America will not provide support in the same way if allies do not act alongside it.
He further claimed that Iran has been largely “destroyed” and suggested that nations should secure their own oil independently, signaling a hardline stance on international involvement in the ongoing conflict.





