Trump warns Iran on Strait of Hormuz
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With thousands of US ground troops reportedly on the way to the Middle East, speculation is mounting that they may be assigned to take Iran’s Kharg Island, a key fuel hub in the northern Persian Gulf which handles 90% of Tehran’s oil exports.
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Trump threatens to obliterate Kharg Island oil hub if Strait of Hormuz doesn't open ‘immediately’
President Trump says he's weighing whether to seize Kharg Island, Iran's key oil hub, which could keep U.S. troops there "for a while."
As United States forces aboard the USS Tripoli arrive in the Middle East, Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Can Kasapoglu analyzes Washington’s options for striking Iran’s coercive island network in the Gulf,
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Iran threatens to take control of ‘strategic’ Bab al-Mandeb Strait if US invades Kharg Island
Iran has threatened to open a new front in the war and disrupt the all-important Bab al-Mandeb Strait trade route if the US invades Kharg Island. After effectively shutting down the Strait of Hormuz and choking 20% of the world’s oil supply shipments,
The war with Iran is into its fifth week, and despite much of its military power being destroyed by U.S. and Israeli strikes, Tehran has yet to give in or
Iran’s Kharg Island is home to a terminal through which the country exports most of its oil. The Persian Gulf island has emerged as a focus of the month-old war launched by the United States and Israel.
President Donald Trump threatens U.S. strikes on Iran’s oil hubs if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed. Get the latest on Kharg Island and what it means.
Donald Trump has warned that NATO faces a “very bad future” if it does not help open the waterway.
President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened once more to strike Iran’s civilian infrastructure if it does not move to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, raising the specter that the U.S. could commit what are considered to be war crimes in the country.