Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has expressed concern over President Trump's unprecedented anger regarding European allies' reluctance to contribute resources to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. Graham emphasized that this strategic waterway is more crucial to Europe than the United States. He criticized the allies' dismissive attitude towards Iran's nuclear ambitions, stating that the failure to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons could have severe consequences for both Europe and the U.S. Graham, a staunch advocate for alliances, questioned their value in light of the current situation. He noted that the lack of support from European allies in addressing the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program and ensuring the security of the Strait of Hormuz is a significant test for international cooperation. Graham suggested that he is not alone in his concerns, indicating a broader sentiment among U.S. senators.