Video Trump tells countries to ‘take’ oil from Strait of Hormuz, says US won’t help


Trump tells countries to ‘take’ oil from Strait of Hormuz, says US won’t help

President Trump posted to social media on Tuesday telling other countries to either purchase U.S. oil or “build up some delayed courage” and “just TAKE IT” from the Strait.

March 31, 2026



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