
Trump says countries 'on the way' to help protect Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump, who has called on other nations to help protect the Strait of Hormuz, told reporters on Monday that "numerous countries have told me they're on the way."
"Some are very enthusiastic about it and some aren't, some are countries we've helped for many, many years," Trump said.
The president did not name countries that he says do not want to be involved, but he said, "We're protecting you and you don't want to get involved in something that is very minor. Very few shots are going to be taken because they don't have many shots left. But they said we'd rather not to get involved."
The president went on to call Iran a "paper tiger."
"I'd like to say their names," he said of the countries, "but frankly, I don't know if they would want me to or not, because, maybe they don't want to be targeted, but I say wouldn't matter if you targeted or not, because this is a paper tiger that we're dealing with now."







