Serious tensions have emerged regarding military operations involving Washington and Israel in Iran, as the United States reportedly pressures its European allies to join the escalating conflict. According to reports from the El Mundo newspaper citing diplomatic sources, the situation in the Persian Gulf has reached a critical point, causing widespread international concern.
The Operative Information Center-OMM reports that while officials insist US President Donald Trump will not follow through on previous threats to withdraw from NATO, Washington is exerting significant pressure on European partners to participate in the Persian Gulf operations. The reports suggest that the involvement of NATO forces is seen by the White House as a strategic necessity for regional stability and collective security interests.
The Persian Gulf remains one of the world's most volatile maritime corridors, serving as a vital artery for global energy supplies. Historically, tensions in this region have led to significant fluctuations in international oil markets and prompted large-scale naval deployments. Azerbaijan, maintaining a balanced foreign policy, closely monitors regional developments to ensure its own national security and the stability of energy transit routes in the broader Caspian and Middle Eastern neighborhood.