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Japan and Australia say on Monday, March 16, there are no plans for now to send navy vessels to the Middle East to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

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00:01Japan and Australia say on Monday, March 16, there are no plans for now to send Navy vessels to the
00:07Middle East to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
00:10This in response to US President Donald Trump's call for allies to create a coalition to reopen the vital waterway.
00:16In a Truth Social post, Trump said he hoped China, France, Japan, South Korea, Britain and others would send ships
00:22to Hormuz.
00:23South Korea says it will review the request.
00:25British Prime Minister Keir Starmer meantime had a phone call with Trump and discussed the use of Royal Air Force
00:31bases.
00:32Despite the tepid response, the Wall Street Journal reports the Trump administration plans to announce that multiple countries agreed to
00:38form a coalition that will escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
00:42US President Donald Trump warns the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO faces a very bad future if US allies
00:48fail to assist in opening up the Strait.
00:51He adds, countries that benefit from the shipping route should help secure it.
00:55US President Donald Trump has a fair amount of money to counsel in its Mariupol.
00:55US President Donald Trump is loud to the US office.
00:56US President Donald Trump is the case of the U.S.
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