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U.S. President Donald Trump has warned NATO allies that failing to assist the United States in protecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz would not be good for NATO’s future. In an interview with the Financial Times, Trump said that reopening the strait for countries benefiting from it would be the only right decision, noting that Europe and China are heavily dependent on oil from the Gulf.

Trump cautioned that if there is no response from other nations, it could be very bad for NATO’s future, emphasizing that the United States has treated its European allies very well. He added that the U.S. did not have to help Europe over Ukraine, as it is thousands of miles away, but did so nonetheless, and now expects reciprocal support.

The president called on China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom to help reopen the strait, which is considered the world’s busiest oil transit route, carrying about 20 percent of global oil supply.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump warns NATO allies over support in securing Hormuz Strait oil routes

US President Donald Trump said that the United States is carrying out attacks on Iranian drone factories. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, he claimed that Iran has very few weapons left and that its production capacity has been destroyed. Trump stated that the US is targeting locations where Iran manufactures drones used for attacks on US facilities and Israel.

According to Trump, Iran’s drone numbers have significantly decreased, dropping to about 20 percent of their previous capacity. He emphasized that US strikes are focused on sites where these drones are being produced. The remarks were reported by Al Jazeera and indicate an ongoing US campaign against Iran’s drone infrastructure.

The statements suggest a continued escalation in US-Iran tensions centered on drone warfare and regional security, though no independent verification of the attacks or their impact was provided in the report.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says US targeting Iranian drone factories to weaken Tehran’s military capacity

U.S. President Donald Trump has failed to secure allied participation in maintaining open navigation through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Both Australia and Japan have rejected his call for assistance in patrolling the vital global oil supply route. Australian Transport Minister Catherine King stated that her country would not send ships to the strait, emphasizing that Australia is already providing aircraft for defense support in the United Arab Emirates, considering the number of Australians in the region.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told parliament that Tokyo has no plans to dispatch vessels to escort oil tankers through the strait. She added that Japan is still examining what actions it can take independently within its legal framework. Meanwhile, France said it is considering participation in an international mission to protect ships, but only after the ongoing conflict ends. Germany expressed skepticism about the plan and made clear it does not want to be directly involved in the war.

Iran has effectively blocked the narrow waterway, heightening tensions over global energy security and maritime safety in the region.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Australia and Japan reject Trump’s call to patrol the tense Strait of Hormuz

U.S. President Donald Trump has sought assistance from NATO allies to ensure the Hormuz Strait remains open, a key route for global oil supply. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said the United States has begun reaching out to its allies for cooperation in maintaining security in the strait. He emphasized that regional countries should protect their own areas since they depend on the route for energy supplies. Trump noted that the U.S. itself has abundant oil resources and might not need to maintain a presence there.

Trump stated that the United States has so far spoken with seven countries, many of which are NATO members. He added that Washington continues to support NATO, including on the Ukraine issue. The president said it would be interesting to see which countries decline to assist in what he described as a “very small initiative” to keep the strait open. He declined to name the countries that have offered help but mentioned receiving some positive responses.

Trump also claimed that the U.S. has already destroyed Iran’s navy but warned that a few individuals or terrorists could still create chaos in the strait.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump urges NATO allies to help secure vital Hormuz Strait oil route

At least 13 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Sunday, according to local authorities. The attacks struck multiple locations, including a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, where four people died, among them a 30-year-old couple and their 10-year-old son. Al-Aqsa Hospital officials confirmed that one of the victims was a pregnant woman carrying twins. Fourteen others were reported injured.

The Gaza Interior Ministry stated that another strike targeted a police vehicle at the entrance to Az-Zawaida city along the southern-northern Philadelphi corridor, killing nine police officers, including senior officer Colonel Iyad Abu Yusuf. A neighbor described the attack as powerful and said it occurred without prior warning. The Israeli military has not issued any immediate comment on the incidents.

The strikes come amid ongoing conflict in the war-torn enclave, with no indication yet of whether further military actions are planned or how the situation may evolve.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill 13, including pregnant woman and nine police officers

Flights at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended on March 16, 2026, as part of precautionary safety measures following a drone-related incident. Officials stated that the suspension was implemented after a fire broke out in a fuel tank due to the drone event. Travelers were advised to contact their respective airlines for updates on flight schedules.

Before the recent conflict between the United States and Iran began in late February, Dubai International Airport was recognized as the world’s busiest airport for international passengers. In 2025, approximately 90 million travelers passed through the airport, underscoring its global significance as a major aviation hub.

The temporary suspension highlights the airport’s heightened security protocols amid regional tensions and recent drone-related risks, though no further details were provided on the duration of the disruption or the extent of the damage.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dubai Airport halts flights after drone incident sparks safety measures

Iran has asserted full control over the Strait of Hormuz, blocking all vessel movement without its permission. The closure has halted the transport of nearly 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas, driving global energy prices sharply higher. The situation follows the February 28 joint attack on Iran by the United States and Israel, which has now entered its third week. President Donald Trump, facing mounting pressure from rising fuel costs, has sought help from allies but received little response.

Iran’s foreign minister warned that the strait would remain closed to Tehran’s enemies, while reports said at least 16 ships have been attacked since fighting began. The U.S., Israel, and Iran have continued reciprocal strikes, including explosions near Tehran and Shiraz. Israel’s military claimed thousands of Iranian casualties, while Iran launched missile and drone attacks on Israeli and regional targets. Several countries, including Japan, the UK, China, France, and South Korea, have reacted cautiously to Trump’s calls for cooperation.

Trump rejected any negotiation with Tehran, insisting that Iran must abandon its nuclear program before any deal. Meanwhile, rumors about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s death were denied, and Hezbollah continued retaliatory attacks in Lebanon as diplomatic efforts by France and the UN sought to halt the violence.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran blocks Hormuz Strait as Trump faces rising oil prices and weak ally response

The Italian military has reported that one of its bases in Kuwait, which it jointly operates with the United States, came under a drone attack. The incident was disclosed on March 15, 2026, according to the report. Italian military officials stated that no casualties occurred as a result of the attack.

The report, citing Al Jazeera as its source, did not specify who was responsible for the drone strike or the extent of any material damage. The base is known to be used collaboratively by Italian and US forces, highlighting the international military presence in Kuwait.

No further details were provided about the nature of the attack or any subsequent response from the involved parties.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Italian military reports drone strike on joint base in Kuwait, no casualties

At least two people were injured in a recent Iranian ballistic missile attack on Israel, according to Israeli media reports citing the country’s emergency service organization Magen David Adom. The incident occurred as the Iran–US–Israel conflict entered its 16th day, with Iran continuing to launch retaliatory strikes. The report, carried by Al Jazeera, said both injured individuals were in their 50s and their injuries were not severe.

The missiles reportedly carried cluster bomb warheads, releasing multiple sub-munitions that scattered across Israel’s southern city of Eilat and parts of the central region. Local authorities in Eilat earlier stated that they had successfully intercepted one such missile through the air defense system, but fragments of the sub-munitions still fell in various parts of the city.

The continued exchange of missile and drone attacks underscores the intensifying hostilities between Iran and Israel, with no indication of a ceasefire or negotiation effort mentioned in the report.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two injured as Iran fires cluster bomb missiles at Israel amid escalating conflict

Pope Leo XIV has renewed his call for peace in the Middle East, urging an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Speaking after the weekly Angelus prayer at the Vatican City on Sunday, he appealed to both sides, as well as the United States, to halt hostilities and resume dialogue. The Pope, the first American to hold the position, said people in the region have endured severe violence since the conflict began two weeks ago.

He warned that violence can never bring the justice, stability, and peace that ordinary people have long awaited. His appeal came amid escalating drone and missile exchanges between Israel and Iran, which have caused widespread instability across the Middle East over the past 14 days.

The Pope’s statement coincides with ongoing diplomatic efforts by world leaders to prevent the conflict from expanding into a full-scale regional war.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pope Leo XIV calls for Israel-Iran ceasefire and renewed peace dialogue

Debris from an Iranian ballistic missile struck a building used by US diplomats in Israel, according to a CNN report citing Israeli outlet Channel 12. The report included an image showing damage to part of the building’s roof, which appeared to be over a parking area. The exact location of the damaged building was not specified by the Israeli media.

The United States maintains its embassy in Jerusalem and a large branch office in Tel Aviv, which previously served as the main embassy. CNN said it had contacted the US State Department for comment on the incident, but no official response had been received at the time of reporting.

The incident comes amid heightened regional tensions, with recent reports of missile and drone attacks involving Iran and Israel, though the source did not provide further details on casualties or broader implications.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iranian missile debris hits building used by US diplomats in Israel

A drone struck an Italian military base in Kuwait that is jointly used with the United States, according to the country's military. The incident occurred as the Iran–Israel conflict entered its 16th day, with Iran continuing to launch strong counterattacks. The report was confirmed by Al Jazeera, citing official sources.

Authorities have not released details about the origin or ownership of the drone involved in the strike. According to an AFP report quoting officials, there were no casualties from the incident. The attack adds to regional tensions as hostilities between Iran and Israel persist without signs of a ceasefire or negotiation.

The situation underscores the growing risks to foreign military installations in the Middle East as the conflict continues to expand beyond direct combat zones.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Drone hits Italian base in Kuwait amid Iran-Israel conflict, no casualties reported

Operations have resumed at the Fujairah oil terminal in the United Arab Emirates after a drone strike temporarily disrupted activities on Saturday. The attack caused smoke and panic in the area, but authorities confirmed that the situation is now under control. According to port officials, the fire began when debris from a downed drone fell after being intercepted by the air defense system.

A Bloomberg report cited sources confirming that oil loading operations at the port have returned to normal. Fujairah is strategically significant, located about 70 miles from the Strait of Hormuz. With shipping through the strait currently halted, vessels have been using Fujairah as an alternative route to avoid the riskier passage.

The incident occurred amid ongoing regional tensions that have raised concerns about potential disruptions to global oil supplies. However, the swift resumption of operations at Fujairah has eased some of those fears.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

Fujairah oil port in UAE resumes operations after drone strike disruption

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he expects the ongoing war with Iran to end within the next few weeks. Speaking in an interview on ABC News’ program ‘This Week,’ Wright expressed optimism that the conflict could conclude even sooner.

He noted that once the war ends, energy supplies are likely to return to normal and fuel prices may decrease. According to Wright, the instability in global energy markets caused by the conflict should gradually subside after peace is restored.

The comments come amid continuing hostilities between Iran and Israel, with reports of missile and drone attacks in the region, and international calls for a ceasefire.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US Energy Secretary expects Iran war to end soon, easing global fuel market instability

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has accused Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of spreading false information about the US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. In a post on its Persian-language page on social media platform X, CENTCOM stated that the IRGC had once again claimed to have disabled the warship. CENTCOM clarified that the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group continues to maintain full control over Iranian airspace from the sea.

The report added that, in addition to the Abraham Lincoln, the US Navy’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is also currently deployed in the region. According to US media reports cited in the source, the United States is sending additional troops to the Persian Gulf, including an amphibious ready group composed of about five thousand marines and sailors.

The developments come amid heightened tensions in the region, with multiple reports of military movements and exchanges involving Iran and other regional actors.

16 Mar 26 1NOJOR.COM

US accuses Iran’s Revolutionary Guard of false claims about USS Abraham Lincoln


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