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May 20
Donald Trump drew criticism after suggesting the U.S. may not need to protect the Strait of Hormuz, even as he pressed allies to help secure it amid the Iran conflict.
What position do you feel closer to?
America First nationalists
Trump’s stance rightly puts American interests first and pressures foreign free‑riders to shoulder the cost of securing the Strait of Hormuz.
Security hawks & allies
Trump’s wavering on protecting the Strait of Hormuz is dangerously destabilizing, weakening deterrence, alarming allies, and inviting further Iranian risk-taking.
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Donald Trump drew criticism after suggesting the U.S. may not need to protect the Strait of Hormuz, even as he pressed allies to help secure it amid the Iran conflict.
What position do you feel closer to?
America First nationalists
Trump’s stance rightly puts American interests first and pressures foreign free‑riders to shoulder the cost of securing the Strait of Hormuz.
Security hawks & allies
Trump’s wavering on protecting the Strait of Hormuz is dangerously destabilizing, weakening deterrence, alarming allies, and inviting further Iranian risk-taking.
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Trump is expanding his proposed Board of Peace beyond Gaza to global conflicts, but many Western allies are declining over its ties to Russia, its UN role and Trump’s indefinite chairmanship.
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Pro-Trump Peace Board backers
Expanding the Peace Board is a bold, necessary shift from failed institutions, and allies snubbing it only proves why a new model is needed.
Western institutional skeptics
Expanding a personalized, Russia-linked Board of Peace into a global role undermines rules-based institutions and risks turning peace diplomacy into partisan, transactional politics.
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Image source: the Guardian
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she is angry over Donald Trump’s decision to go to war in Iran, warning it could affect the economy and energy prices.
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UK government critics of Trump
Trump’s decision to wage war in Iran is a reckless mistake that endangers UK economic stability, pushes up energy bills, and undermines global security.
Pro-Trump Iran hawks
Reeves is wrong to prioritise short‑term energy fears over the long‑term strategic need to crush the Iranian regime and reassert Western strength.
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