Comments come amid reports US is preparing to send three more warships and thousands more troops to Middle East
Peter Beaumont Senior international correspondent
Sat 21 Mar 2026 04.41 AEDT
Donald Trump has called Nato allies “cowards” for not wanting to “help open” the strait of Hormuz, with the US reportedly preparing to send three more warships and thousands more troops to the Middle East amid fears about the economic damage being caused by the war on Iran.
The US is reportedly considering plans to occupy or blockade Iran’s strategically crucial Kharg Island to pressure Tehran to reopen the strait.

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The reports from US media organisations emerged as Iran’s military threatened it would “hunt down” officials and military commanders from the United States and Israel wherever it could find them in the world including at world tourist destinations.
“We are watching your cowardly officials and commanders, pilots and wicked soldiers,” the Iranian armed forces spokesperson Abolfazl Shekarchi said, quoted by state TV. “From now on, based on the information we have on you, the promenades, resorts and tourist and entertainment centres in the world will not be safe.”
The reports that Washington is considering plans to occupy or blockade Kharg Island come despite earlier suggestions by Trump that he was not leaning towards putting “boots on the ground”.
Any attempt physically to occupy Kharg Island would probably entail high risks, exposing American forces there to Iranian drone and rocket fire in a geographically confined space.
Just 8 sq miles (20 sq km) in size and situated 16 miles (25km) from the Iranian city of Bushehr at the northern end of the Gulf, the Kharg Island terminal exports about 90% of Iranian oil and is supplied by pipes from nearby offshore fields.
Iran is heavily dependent on revenue from fossil fuels, and any attempt to seize such a key strategic asset would almost certainly be resisted.

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Writing on social media on Friday, Trump said: “Without the U.S.A., NATO IS A PAPER TIGER! They didn’t want to join the fight to stop a Nuclear Powered Iran. Now that fight is Militarily WON, with very little danger for them, they complain about the high oil prices they are forced to pay, but don’t want to help open the Strait of Hormuz, a simple military maneuver that is the single reason for the high oil prices. So easy for them to do, with so little risk. COWARDS, and we will REMEMBER!”
The Pentagon has already deployed the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, a rapid-response force of about 2,200 marines, to the Middle East. Military officials have not said what missions the marines being sent to the Middle East would be assigned to carry out.
Officials said that the USS Boxer, with the Marine Expeditionary Unit onboard, were also leaving the US about three weeks ahead of schedule. It is not clear what their mission is.
The Trump administration and its Israeli allies have given contradictory briefings about their intentions in the war. Descriptions of plans appear to change on an almost daily basis, reflected in statements by administration officials grappling with a war whose consequences have spiralled beyond their control.
Footage shows fire in Saudi Arabia's Yanbu refinery and Kuwait's Mina Abdullah refinery
A White House official said: “As President Trump said, he has no plans to send troops anywhere – but he wisely does not broadcast his military strategy to the media, and he retains all options as commander-in-chief. The United States military can take out Kharg Island at any time.”
The war showed no signs of de-escalating on Friday, with an Iranian drone attack hitting a Kuwait refinery and the US and Israel striking 16 Iranian cargo vessels in port towns on the Gulf.

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“Following the American-Zionist air attack, at least 16 cargo vessels belonging to citizens of the towns of Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong were completely burned in the fire,” a local official from the southern Hormozgan province said, quoted by the Tasnim news agency.
Heavy explosions also shook Dubai as air defences intercepted incoming rockets, as people were observing Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.
Separately, Israel attacked Syrian government positions, only days after US officials had anonymously suggested using the same Syrian forces to disarm Hezbollah in eastern Lebanon.
As violence continues across the region, from Tel Aviv and Haifa to the Caspian Sea, oil and gas prices are soaring and there are warnings of a spreading global economic shock that has been exacerbated by the increasingly incoherent messaging from Washington.
As a fourth week of war approached, Kuwait said two waves of Iranian drone strikes hit its Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery, one of three oil refineries in the tiny, oil-rich country on the Gulf. The refinery, which can process about 730,000 barrels of oil a day, was already damaged on Thursday in another Iranian attack.
Iran stepped up its attacks on energy sites in Gulf Arab states after Israel bombed Iran’s massive South Pars offshore natural gas field in the Gulf on Wednesday.
Explosions could be heard in Jerusalem after the Israeli army warned of incoming Iranian missiles.
In a rare statement, Iran’s new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who was reportedly wounded in the initial US-Israeli strikes, said Tehran’s enemies needed to have their “security” taken away.
Khamenei has not been seen since he succeeded his father, Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the first day of the war. His remarks were part of a statement issued on his behalf and sent to the president, Masoud Pezeshkian, after Israel killed the intelligence minister, Esmail Khatib, this week.
The renewed attacks followed an intense day during which Iran hit energy infrastructure around the region and launched more than a dozen missile salvoes at Israel after the attack on South Pars.
Large fire at South Pars gasfield after Israeli strike
South Pars, the Iranian part of the world’s largest gasfield, is located offshore in the Gulf and owned jointly with Qatar. With about 80% of power generated in Iran coming from natural gas, the attack posed a direct threat to the country’s electricity supplies.
Late on Thursday, the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said the country would hold off on any further attacks on the gasfield at the request of Trump after the Iranian response sent oil prices soaring.
Netanyahu claimed Iran’s capability to produce ballistic missiles had been taken out, but the paramilitary Revolutionary Guards said in comments released on Friday that they were still in production.
“We are producing missiles even during war conditions, which is amazing, and there is no particular problem in stockpiling,” a spokesperson, Gen Ali Mohammad Naini – who was killed in an airstrike on Friday – was quoted as saying in a state-run newspaper.
“These people expect the war to continue until the enemy is completely exhausted,” Naini said. “This war must end when the shadow of war is lifted from the country.”
Donald Trump has called Nato allies “cowards” for not wanting to “help open” the strait of Hormuz, with the US reportedly preparing to send three more warships and thousands more troops to the Middle East amid fears about the economic damage being caused by the war on Iran.
The US is reportedly considering plans to occupy or blockade Iran’s strategically crucial Kharg Island to pressure Tehran to reopen the strait.

‘Doomsday scenario’: a visual guide to the oil and gas site attacks in the Middle East
Read more
The reports from US media organisations emerged as Iran’s military threatened it would “hunt down” officials and military commanders from the United States and Israel wherever it could find them in the world including at world tourist destinations.
“We are watching your cowardly officials and commanders, pilots and wicked soldiers,” the Iranian armed forces spokesperson Abolfazl Shekarchi said, quoted by state TV. “From now on, based on the information we have on you, the promenades, resorts and tourist and entertainment centres in the world will not be safe.”
The reports that Washington is considering plans to occupy or blockade Kharg Island come despite earlier suggestions by Trump that he was not leaning towards putting “boots on the ground”.
Any attempt physically to occupy Kharg Island would probably entail high risks, exposing American forces there to Iranian drone and rocket fire in a geographically confined space.
Just 8 sq miles (20 sq km) in size and situated 16 miles (25km) from the Iranian city of Bushehr at the northern end of the Gulf, the Kharg Island terminal exports about 90% of Iranian oil and is supplied by pipes from nearby offshore fields.
Iran is heavily dependent on revenue from fossil fuels, and any attempt to seize such a key strategic asset would almost certainly be resisted.

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Read more
Writing on social media on Friday, Trump said: “Without the U.S.A., NATO IS A PAPER TIGER! They didn’t want to join the fight to stop a Nuclear Powered Iran. Now that fight is Militarily WON, with very little danger for them, they complain about the high oil prices they are forced to pay, but don’t want to help open the Strait of Hormuz, a simple military maneuver that is the single reason for the high oil prices. So easy for them to do, with so little risk. COWARDS, and we will REMEMBER!”
The Pentagon has already deployed the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, a rapid-response force of about 2,200 marines, to the Middle East. Military officials have not said what missions the marines being sent to the Middle East would be assigned to carry out.
Officials said that the USS Boxer, with the Marine Expeditionary Unit onboard, were also leaving the US about three weeks ahead of schedule. It is not clear what their mission is.
The Trump administration and its Israeli allies have given contradictory briefings about their intentions in the war. Descriptions of plans appear to change on an almost daily basis, reflected in statements by administration officials grappling with a war whose consequences have spiralled beyond their control.
Footage shows fire in Saudi Arabia's Yanbu refinery and Kuwait's Mina Abdullah refinery
A White House official said: “As President Trump said, he has no plans to send troops anywhere – but he wisely does not broadcast his military strategy to the media, and he retains all options as commander-in-chief. The United States military can take out Kharg Island at any time.”
The war showed no signs of de-escalating on Friday, with an Iranian drone attack hitting a Kuwait refinery and the US and Israel striking 16 Iranian cargo vessels in port towns on the Gulf.

Moments amid the chaos of war in the Middle East – in pictures
Read more
“Following the American-Zionist air attack, at least 16 cargo vessels belonging to citizens of the towns of Bandar Lengeh and Bandar Kong were completely burned in the fire,” a local official from the southern Hormozgan province said, quoted by the Tasnim news agency.
Heavy explosions also shook Dubai as air defences intercepted incoming rockets, as people were observing Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.
Separately, Israel attacked Syrian government positions, only days after US officials had anonymously suggested using the same Syrian forces to disarm Hezbollah in eastern Lebanon.
As violence continues across the region, from Tel Aviv and Haifa to the Caspian Sea, oil and gas prices are soaring and there are warnings of a spreading global economic shock that has been exacerbated by the increasingly incoherent messaging from Washington.
As a fourth week of war approached, Kuwait said two waves of Iranian drone strikes hit its Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery, one of three oil refineries in the tiny, oil-rich country on the Gulf. The refinery, which can process about 730,000 barrels of oil a day, was already damaged on Thursday in another Iranian attack.
Iran stepped up its attacks on energy sites in Gulf Arab states after Israel bombed Iran’s massive South Pars offshore natural gas field in the Gulf on Wednesday.
Explosions could be heard in Jerusalem after the Israeli army warned of incoming Iranian missiles.
In a rare statement, Iran’s new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who was reportedly wounded in the initial US-Israeli strikes, said Tehran’s enemies needed to have their “security” taken away.
Khamenei has not been seen since he succeeded his father, Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the first day of the war. His remarks were part of a statement issued on his behalf and sent to the president, Masoud Pezeshkian, after Israel killed the intelligence minister, Esmail Khatib, this week.
The renewed attacks followed an intense day during which Iran hit energy infrastructure around the region and launched more than a dozen missile salvoes at Israel after the attack on South Pars.
Large fire at South Pars gasfield after Israeli strike
South Pars, the Iranian part of the world’s largest gasfield, is located offshore in the Gulf and owned jointly with Qatar. With about 80% of power generated in Iran coming from natural gas, the attack posed a direct threat to the country’s electricity supplies.
Late on Thursday, the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said the country would hold off on any further attacks on the gasfield at the request of Trump after the Iranian response sent oil prices soaring.
Netanyahu claimed Iran’s capability to produce ballistic missiles had been taken out, but the paramilitary Revolutionary Guards said in comments released on Friday that they were still in production.
“We are producing missiles even during war conditions, which is amazing, and there is no particular problem in stockpiling,” a spokesperson, Gen Ali Mohammad Naini – who was killed in an airstrike on Friday – was quoted as saying in a state-run newspaper.
“These people expect the war to continue until the enemy is completely exhausted,” Naini said. “This war must end when the shadow of war is lifted from the country.”
Starmer Licks 47’s Feet!!!
ReplyDelete🚨 BREAKING: The UK has just GREENLIT the US military using the strategic Island of Diego Garcia and RAF Fairford to carry out strikes on Iranian missile sites that target shipping through the Strait of Hormuz — The Times
LFG! Trump's pressure worked!
Secure the Strait 🔥🔥
https://x.com/ericldaugh/status/2035050482578674110?s=46
Go Ahead Wanker, Elect and Appoint More Ishmael MPs and Lords.
ReplyDeleteStarmer calling for more Muslims to become MPs as we need greater Islamic representation in parliament!
This Will Make It Easier for The R & R Parties (Reform and Restore) to wipe out Labour at the next elections.
https://x.com/rwtaylors/status/2034913172251979875?s=46
Poms (and some Europeans) are now paying for their colonial sins
DeleteAUKUS means A-UK-US will fight for each other.
ReplyDeleteBut if your submariner cowers in their bunk when the time comes to slam the TEMBAK button then might as well tear up the agreement because there is no trust.
Ask To Jaga Pintu Hormuz oso Hee Haw Lock the Jaw, now Gostan and W-Turn. I say Forget AUKUS.
ReplyDeletewhat AUKUS - it;'s long dead with Ozs conned out of hundreds of billions
DeleteAim Properly lah.
ReplyDeleteIsaac only has a Wall. Ishmael got Big Huge Target. Mossard can send you exact coordinates.
BREAKING: Iranian missile attacks Holy City of Jerusalem—a UNESCO-protected site—hitting Jewish Quarter close to holy places of the Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock, Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
https://x.com/hillelneuer/status/2035007786585559179?s=46
Might be good to annihilate that grandmother's fairytale site once for all.
DeleteThen every Abrahamic sycophants would cry father&motherfor a new version of their story.
Peace, then can exist for a little bit longer in the land of Levant
Diego Garcia is the only possible target in the middle of the Ocean and it is British Territory (still). So Starmer….how?
ReplyDeleteBREAKING:
A high-level security source in the Middle East reports that radar systems around the Persian Gulf detected the launch of an Iranian ballistic missile toward the Diego Garcia military on the Chagos Island today
It was either shot down or malfunctioned mid-air
https://x.com/visegrad24/status/2035097750602150072?s=46
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ReplyDeleteSource:
DeleteHussain Abdul-Hussain
@hahussain
Research Fellow at FDD.
Author of The Arab Case for Israel (Wicked Son/Post Hill Press 2026). Advocate of immediate, unconditional, Arab-Israeli peace.
Washington, DC
47’s Boots are getting cleaner by the hour.
ReplyDelete🚨 WOW! In a STUNNING rebuke of the fake news, the UAE has declared it will HONOR its $1.4 trillion investment plan into the United States after President Trump struck Iran
They claimed Gulf countries would “turn away from the US”
Trump wins again! 🇺🇸
https://x.com/ericldaugh/status/2034949395007816002?s=46
Wakakakaka… such a wet dreamt be wakening up!
DeleteMultiple senior IRGC figures have been eliminated across Iran today.
ReplyDeleteAmong those reported killed:
• Esmail Ahmadi - Head of Basij Intelligence
• Ali Mohammad Naini - IRGC Spokesperson / Chief Propagandist
• Gen. Mahdi Ghorashi - IRGC Air Force Commander (Isfahan)
• Brig. Gen. Kavous Dehroodi - IRGC Special Forces Commander
A major blow to the regime’s security, propaganda, and military command.
https://x.com/tousitvofficial/status/2035065914807251261?s=46
Isaac Won’t Exist By 2040 says Ayatollah Back in 2015.
ReplyDeleteAiyah, this Threat is Not Imminent lah. Let’s Wsit Till 2039 before we do anything. In The Meantime, Chill.
"Israel won't exist in 25 years" is a statement by Ali Khamenei, then Supreme Leader of Iran, in a 2015 speech about Israel after the Iran nuclear deal framework, which was published on his Twitter. According to Khamenei's official website, this sentence was chosen as "the most important and memorable sentence of Khamenei" in 2015. This slogan is used in propaganda and also in the Quds Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_won%27t_exist_in_25_years
mfer, what year is NOW?
DeleteThis golden hair is going to safe his FACE by escalating the fight of strait of Hormuz to an epic proportion - the show of the declination of the yankee military might!
ReplyDelete"The Hormuz Strait will have to be Guarded and Policed, as necessary, by Other Nations who use it - The United States does not"
ReplyDeleteYes, in Bolehland Speak it means "Jaga Pintu" lah.
We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great Military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the Terrorist Regime of Iran: (1) Completely degrading Iranian Missile Capability, Launchers, and everything else pertaining to them. (2) Destroying Iran's Defense Industrial Base.(3) Eliminating their Navy and Air Force, including Anti Aircraft Weaponry. (4) Never allowing Iran to get even close to Nuclear Capability, and always being in a position where the U.S.A. can quickly and powerfully react to such a situation, should it take place. (5) Protecting, at the highest level, our Middle Eastern Allies, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and others. The Hormuz Strait will have to be guarded and policed, as necessary, by other Nations who use it — The United States does not! If asked, we will help these Countries in their Hormuz efforts, but it shouldn't be necessary once Iran's threat is eradicated. Importantly, it will be an easy Military Operation for them. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP
https://x.com/TruthTrumpPost/status/2035114148917309442?s=20
face saving fart of inconsequential
Delete🚨 Breaking: A regime's ballistic missile nearly succeeded in striking Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount 👇
ReplyDeleteThey claim to be the “protectors of Al-Aqsa”, yet they are trying to destroy it.
https://x.com/drelidavid/status/2035003625341059086?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg
Get A Room Pleeze…..
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, and we love Japan!
https://x.com/presssec/status/2035029442423091424?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg
Wow, that must cost more than air tankers….
ReplyDeleteBREAKING:
Ukraine confirms it has damaged a Russian A-50 airborne early warning and control aircraft (AEW&C) in an airstrike against the 123rd Aircraft Repair Plant in Staraya Russa in the Novgorod region of Russia.
Ukraine has downed, destroyed or damaged 5 out of Russia’s 10 A-50s in this war.
An A-50 costs around $350 million
https://x.com/visegrad24/status/2035072537185656971?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg
Where is Albo, I don’t see him…?
ReplyDeleteThis is not Pakistan!
It’s Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺
Muslim colonizers block the street to introduce the Australian public to Islam. They have dozens of mosques in the area. They pray in public to dominate the streets.
https://x.com/lizarosen0000/status/2034997670528360939?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg
They don’t pray in public in Saudi, Iran or any Ishmael countries, it’s illegal, rude and disturb others. They only do it in countries they are conquering, as a domination tactic.
ReplyDeletemfer, u been to those places u fart about?
DeleteObviously Nooooo