President Donald Trump voiced significant frustration on Tuesday regarding international allies who have declined to bolster the United States' military operations. He sharply instructed these nations to "go get your own oil" amid escalating regional tensions.

Escalation of Conflict and Nuclear Concerns

The President's remarks followed U.S. military action that struck a city housing one of Iran’s primary nuclear facilities. Footage shared by Tehran showed a massive fireball erupting in Isfahan, a central city containing one of three nuclear enrichment sites targeted by the U.S. and Israel during a 12-day war in June.

Impact on Energy Markets

The ongoing conflict, which began on February 28, has resulted in over 3,000 fatalities and severe disruptions to global oil and natural gas supplies. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz—the vital passage for one-fifth of the world's oil during peacetime—has been a major factor.

These events have destabilized global stock markets and increased the cost of essential commodities. On Tuesday, the international benchmark, Brent crude spot prices, traded near $106 a barrel, marking an increase of more than 45% since the war commenced.

Threat of Broadened Offensive

President Trump issued a clear warning this week: if a ceasefire is not quickly achieved and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, the U.S. will expand its offensive actions. This expansion potentially includes direct strikes against Tehran, which experienced early morning attacks.

Israel also reported launching a new series of strikes targeting what it identified as Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut. The video shared by Trump appeared to depict a major assault on Isfahan, with NASA satellites indicating explosions near a mountainous area south of the city.

Nuclear Material Movements Suspected

Iran has not officially confirmed the attack on Isfahan. However, satellite imagery taken before the June war suggested Tehran moved a truckload of highly enriched uranium to a facility near the recent strikes. Analysts speculate this truck carried most or all of Iran’s uranium enriched to 60% purity, a level technically close to weapons-grade material.

Regional Attacks and Allied Resistance

The volatility extended across the region. An Iranian drone struck a Kuwaiti oil tanker off the coast of Dubai, causing a blaze that was subsequently extinguished, according to the Dubai Media Office. Four individuals were injured when debris from an intercepted drone fell into a residential zone.

Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain, while Saudi Arabia confirmed intercepting three ballistic missiles aimed at its capital. Loud explosions were also reported in Israel following an Iranian warning of an incoming missile barrage.

Allies Deny Support for U.S. Operations

In his social media commentary, President Trump expressed anger toward specific allies for withholding anticipated support. He specifically criticized France for blocking U.S. military supply planes from flying over its territory en route to Israel.

The French military previously stated that access to the Istres base was granted only under the guarantee that planes involved in carrying out strikes would not land there. Separately, an official confirmed that Italy denied permission for U.S. military assets, including bombers, to use the Sigonella air base in Sicily for operations linked to the Middle East offensive.

Despite this denial, the Italian government later emphasized that its relationship with the U.S. remains "solid and based on full and loyal cooperation."

International Response and Casualties

The United Nations Security Council scheduled an emergency session for Tuesday. This meeting was prompted by reports that three peacekeepers were killed in southern Lebanon within 24 hours during Israel’s ongoing invasion there.

Casualty figures reported across the conflict zones include over 1,900 deaths in Iran and 19 reported fatalities in Israel. Additionally, two dozen people have died in the Gulf states and the occupied West Bank. In Lebanon, officials stated that over 1,200 people have perished.