Trump Says US Could Take Iran’s Oil, Considers Seizing Kharg Island
Trump’s remarks on Iran oil and Kharg Island escalate geopolitical tensions.
Donald Trump has said he would prefer to “take the oil” in Iran and suggested that the United States could seize Kharg Island, a critical energy facility, in remarks that signal a sharp escalation in rhetoric amid the ongoing West Asia conflict. Speaking in recent interviews, Trump indicated that targeting Iran’s oil infrastructure — particularly Kharg Island — could be a strategic option for Washington. The island is Iran’s primary oil export hub, handling a vast majority of the country’s crude shipments, making it a highly sensitive and strategically significant asset.
Trump’s comments come as tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran continue to intensify, with military activity expanding across the region. Reports suggest that US military planners are already considering options involving strategic sites, including Kharg Island, as part of broader contingency planning tied to the conflict.
Kharg Island’s importance lies in its central role in Iran’s energy economy. Located in the Persian Gulf, it serves as the main terminal through which most of Iran’s oil exports pass, with extensive storage and loading infrastructure linked to major oil fields. Any attempt to seize or disable the facility would significantly disrupt Iran’s economy and global oil supply chains.
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However, analysts and experts have warned that such a move would carry major risks. A ground operation to capture the island could expose US forces to significant danger and potentially prolong the conflict rather than resolve it. It could also trigger retaliatory strikes by Iran and further destabilise global energy markets.
The remarks have also raised concerns over broader geopolitical consequences, including potential violations of international law and the risk of widening the conflict beyond its current scope. With oil prices already surging and key shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz under threat, any escalation involving Kharg Island could have far-reaching economic implications worldwide.
While Trump’s statement does not confirm any immediate military action, it underscores the increasingly aggressive posture being discussed at the highest levels as the conflict enters a critical phase, with global markets and regional stability hanging in the balance.
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