
President Trump is not only destroying Iran, but he is also destroying the free-loaders who have been influencing US foreign policy for nearly a century.Â
We’ve learned a lot about US foreign policy under President Trump. We knew that the Iranian terrorist regime was evil and murderous but the actions of US allies have now come to light.
Who would have ever guessed that the actions of US allies would be highlighted once bombs started dropping on Iran?
Yesterday, US allies refused to act and help the US protect oil tankers moving throught the Strait of Hormuz. Today, President Trump shared whether he should not protect the Strait either. After all, the US is energy independent and doesn’t need oil from the Middle East.
What these past few weeks have highlighted is that the British are not as close to the US as they claim to be. Promethean Action is all over this:
Promethean Action: President Trump Changes the World by Taking Down the British Empire
Here is an analysis from overseas of the current situation between the US and Britain.
Trump Has Just Told NATO Allies They Are On Their Own. Starmer Did This.
Donald Trump has just posted the most consequential statement about the Western alliance since its foundation. NATO allies, he wrote, privately agreed that Iran could not be allowed a nuclear weapon but refused to help when asked. America no longer needs or desires their assistance. We never did. Let that land.
This is not bluster. It is a doctrine. Trump is telling every European government that the Article 5 guarantee they have sheltered under for seventy years was always conditional, and that they have now demonstrated they will not honour their side of the arrangement when it matters. The mutual defence alliance that kept the peace in Europe since 1949 has just been publicly declared a one way street by the President of the United States. Every adversary watching, Russia, China, Iran, will draw the same conclusion simultaneously.
Britain’s fingerprints are all over this moment. Starmer blocked Diego Garcia. He needed a drone on his own runway to reverse the decision. He consulted his team on minesweepers. He watched France, Greece and Spain defend a British base while HMS Dragon sat in Portsmouth. He offered an aircraft carrier after the war was won and was told it was no longer wanted. He issued a joint humanitarian statement about Lebanon that did not mention Hezbollah once. At every stage of this crisis he chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy.
Trump’s post also hands every adversary a strategic map. A Western alliance whose European members privately agree on the threat but publicly refuse to act against it is not an alliance. It is a talking shop with a defence clause nobody intends to honour. Putin will have read this post with considerable satisfaction. So will Beijing. The fracture that Starmer and his European counterparts have opened is not merely reputational. It is structural. And it will not be repaired by a press conference or a carefully worded statement about the special relationship being in operation.
Churchill understood that alliances are maintained by behaviour not words. You show up or you do not. Britain did not show up. Trump has noticed. And he has said so, in capital letters, for the entire world to read. The consequences of Starmer’s calculations are no longer theoretical. They are here, on Truth Social, signed by the President of the United States of America.
“At every stage of this crisis [Starmer] chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy.”
Trump Has Just Told NATO Allies They Are On Their Own. Starmer Did This.
Donald Trump has just posted the most consequential statement about the Western alliance since its foundation. NATO allies, he wrote, privately agreed that Iran could not be allowed a nuclear weapon but… pic.twitter.com/yRwYui7zSq
— Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧 (@JChimirie66677) March 18, 2026
President Trump is reshaping US and global foreign policy. He rightly asserts that the US doesn’t need European assistance that isn’t there when needed. Â