US Strikes Kharg Island as Iran War Escalates

WASHINGTON — The war between the United States, Israel and Iran escalated sharply this week after U.S. forces launched strikes on Kharg Island, a strategic hub that handles most of Iran’s crude oil exports.

President Donald Trump said U.S. military aircraft targeted and destroyed Iranian military installations on the island, which sits in the Persian Gulf roughly 15 miles off Iran’s coast. The strike represents one of the most significant attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure region since the conflict began in late February.

American officials emphasized that the operation targeted military facilities only, deliberately avoiding the island’s oil export terminals for now. However, Trump warned that energy infrastructure on Kharg Island could become a target if Iran interferes with global shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz.

Why Kharg Island Matters

Kharg Island is widely considered the center of Iran’s oil export system. Analysts estimate the island processes around 90% of Iran’s crude shipments, making it critical to the country’s economy and government revenue.

The island contains large storage terminals, export pipelines and loading facilities that connect Iranian oil fields to global markets. Because of its strategic role, Kharg Island has long been viewed by military planners as a potential pressure point during conflicts in the Persian Gulf.

Satellite imagery earlier this year showed Iran had already reduced some of the oil stored there, apparently anticipating the possibility of attacks as regional tensions rose.

Oil Markets Watching Closely

Energy markets reacted quickly to the latest escalation. Traders fear that damage to facilities on Kharg Island or disruptions in nearby shipping routes could sharply restrict global oil supply.

The Strait of Hormuz, located just south of the island, carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil shipments, making it one of the most critical maritime chokepoints on the planet.

Analysts warn that if Iran retaliates by targeting shipping or regional oil infrastructure, crude prices could surge dramatically and trigger energy price increases in the United States and Europe.

Iran Issues Warning After Kharg Island Strike

Iranian officials responded by warning that any attack on their oil facilities could trigger strikes against energy infrastructure linked to the United States or its allies in the Gulf.

Military leaders in Tehran have described Kharg Island as a “red line,” signaling that further attacks could lead to broader retaliation across the region’s energy network.

The strike comes amid an expanding regional conflict that has already seen missile and drone attacks across several Gulf countries since late February.

Growing Risk of Wider Conflict

The attack on Kharg Island underscores how the conflict has moved beyond conventional military targets and into strategic economic infrastructure.

Defense analysts say the island’s importance to global oil markets means any sustained damage there could ripple through the world economy.

For now, U.S. officials say the operation was designed to weaken Iran’s military capabilities while avoiding a direct hit on oil facilities that could send energy prices soaring worldwide.

But with Iran promising retaliation and global shipping routes under threat, the situation around Kharg Island remains one of the most closely watched flashpoints in the Middle East.

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