The piece is an opinion column by Robert Reich (former US labor secretary; UC Berkeley professor emeritus) urging allied publics and leaders to distinguish Trump from most Americans.
Reich cites allied refusals to join operations related to reopening/clearing the Strait of Hormuz, attributing them to lack of consultation before the offensive. ([bloomberg.com](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-17/canada-rules-out-joining-military-operations-against-iran))
Franceâs president Emmanuel Macron is quoted as saying France would not take part in operations to open/liberate the strait âin the current context.â ([aljazeera.com](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/17/trump-says-us-does-not-need-strait-of-hormuz-help-despite-appeal))
Canadaâs foreign minister Anita Anand is quoted as saying Canada was not consulted prior to the offensive and has no intention of participating. ([bloomberg.com](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-17/canada-rules-out-joining-military-operations-against-iran))
UK prime minister Keir Starmer is cited as saying the UK would not be âdrawn into the wider war,â while discussing a collective plan to reopen the strait. ([msn.com](https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/starmer-says-uk-will-not-be-drawn-into-wider-iran-war/ar-AA1YJ2X2))
Reich describes Trump responding by claiming the US does not need NATO or other alliesâ help, and then pivots to arguing the US needs allied cooperation on climate, pandemics, trafficking, poverty, and defending democracy.
The column calls for allied patience and solidarity with US domestic opposition, stating Americans are working to âresist,â âcontain,â protest, and remove Trump âas quickly as we possibly can.â
Missing context for readers: the column does not lay out what legal/political mechanisms (Congressional authorization, appropriations, court challenges, impeachment, elections) could realistically stop or limit an ongoing war in the near term.