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Some of America's staunchest European allies are refusing to send their warships to police the Strait of Hormuz. That's the waterway where lots of the world's oil passes through, largely shut off by ...
Now let's hear more about NATO countries' responses to President Trump's demands for help protecting the Strait of Hormuz. Ian Lesser is a distinguished fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the ...