Tuesday, 12 May, 2026
"Get Your Own Oil: Donald Trump Slams Europe"

Washington — U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized European countries for not supporting the U.S. in its conflict with Iran. In a post on the social media platform Truth Social, he said countries must learn how to fight for themselves. He added that the United States will no longer come to their aid, just as they did not support the U.S. in the past.

Trump said that countries like the United Kingdom, which are struggling to secure jet fuel due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, should “show courage,” go there, and get their own oil. He added that if they cannot do so, they can buy oil from the U.S., which has abundant reserves.

In another post, Trump also expressed frustration with France, saying it did not allow aircraft carrying military supplies for Israel to pass through its airspace.

He further complained that France did not play a role in actions against Iran’s Supreme Leader, calling the country “very unhelpful” and saying the U.S. will remember this.

Trump concluded by claiming that Iran has been largely destroyed and that the difficult phase is now over, ending his message with: “Go and get your own oil!”

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