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‘NATO joining US-Israel’s war on Iran is between slim and none’

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Updated 23.3.2026
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization *Harlan Ullman Ed Markey Strait of Hormuz Democratic Senator

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Mar 23 Evening

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Al JazeeraMar 23

‘NATO joining US-Israel’s war on Iran is between slim and none’

In a news article published on March 23, 2026, former US Navy Officer Harlan Ullman discussed the likelihood of NATO involvement in a potential US-Israeli war on Iran. Ullman stated that NATO joining such a conflict is highly improbable. The article addresses the geopolitical context of a possible war, including the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The analysis focuses on NATO's position regarding a hypothetical US-Israeli military action against Iran. The article aims to provide insights into the international alliances and potential flashpoints in the Middle East.

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The article discusses where NATO stands with a potential US-Israeli war on Iran.

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The article discusses the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

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NATO joining US-Israel's war on Iran is between slim and none.

— Harlan Ullman (Former US Navy Officer)

Mar 23 Morning

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South China Morning PostMar 23

Trump’s erratic strategy on Iran raises questions about US war preparation

US President Donald Trump's strategy regarding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz is being questioned due to its erratic nature. He has shifted between diplomatic solutions, lifting sanctions, and direct threats against Iranian infrastructure. Trump issued an ultimatum demanding Iran open the strait within 48 hours or face obliteration of its power plants. Aides defend the threat as a tactic to pressure Iran, while critics view it as a sign of a lacking exit strategy. Senator Ed Markey stated that attacking civilian power plants would be a war crime. NATO chief says 22 countries are working to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

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Trump threatened to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if the Strait of Hormuz was not opened within 48 hours.

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Trump's aides defended the threat as a hard-edged tactic to press Iran into submission.

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"Trump has no plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, so he is threatening to attack Iran’s civil power plants."

— Democratic Senator Ed Markey

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Nato chief says 22 countries working to reopen Strait of Hormuz

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Trump has been cycling through an increasingly desperate list of options as he searches for a solution to the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz.

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