US Launches New Wave Of Strikes On Kharg Island, Iran’s Main Oil Export Hub Targeted
Iran's most critical oil export hub, Kharg Island, was reportedly struck by the United States on Tuesday, in what appears to be one of the most consequential escalations yet in the ongoing military confrontation between Washington and Tehran.

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Iranian outlet Mehr News reported that multiple strikes hit the island, while visuals circulating online showed smoke rising from the targeted site. The reported attack places one of Iran's most strategically important energy assets squarely in the line of fire, raising fears of deeper disruption to already fragile global oil markets.
Why Kharg Island Is So Crucial For Iran
Kharg Island, located in the Persian Gulf, is widely considered the backbone of Iran's oil export network. Though geographically small, it handles nearly 90% of Iran's crude oil exports, making it one of the most valuable pieces of infrastructure in the country's energy system.
Its importance is tied not only to the volume of oil it processes but also to Iran's limited alternatives. Much of Iran's coastline is too shallow for large oil tankers to dock efficiently, which makes Kharg Island indispensable for moving crude to international buyers. Because of this, any attack on the island carries consequences far beyond military symbolism, it directly threatens Tehran's ability to generate oil revenue.
Strike Adds New Pressure In US-Iran Confrontation
The reported strike marks a dramatic escalation in the month-long conflict between the United States and Iran, which has already rattled global energy markets. Kharg Island lies across from key US military bases in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, leaving it highly exposed in the event of further regional escalation.
Security analysts have long warned that sustained damage to the island could severely weaken Iran's economic position by disrupting oil shipments at the source. The attack is also likely to intensify concerns around energy supply in the region, especially after Iran's move to shut the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most vital oil transit chokepoints.
With one of Iran's main export arteries now reportedly under direct attack, the fallout could stretch well beyond the battlefield and quickly be felt in global fuel pricing.
Trump Had Earlier Publicly Floated The Option
US President Donald Trump had already hinted that Kharg Island could become a target, signalling Washington's willingness to strike at the heart of Iran's oil infrastructure.
Speaking to the Financial Times, Trump had said, "Maybe we take Kharg Island, maybe we don't. We have a lot of options."
That remark is now being viewed in a new light following Tuesday's reported strike. Targeting Kharg Island is widely seen as a calculated move aimed at cutting off Iran's oil exports and reducing its leverage at a time when tensions over the Strait of Hormuz have pushed the region closer to a broader crisis.
If the reported attack is confirmed and leads to prolonged disruption, it could emerge as one of the most significant turning points in the US-Iran standoff so far.
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