What could Trump achieve by threatening Iran’s Kharg Island?

Trump warns failure to reach deal could see US 'obliterate' Iran’s key oil export hub

Kharg Island. PHOTO: X

A scrubby island in the Gulf that is roughly one-third the size of Manhattan, Kharg Island is the nerve centre of the Iranian oil industry — and at the heart of United States President Donald Trump’s latest efforts to pressure Tehran.

On Monday, Trump vowed that a failure by Iran to agree a deal to end the war could see the US “completely obliterating” the export hub.

A day earlier, he had said the US could take the island, eyed by the Pentagon for ground operations, “very easily”.

So what are Trump’s options, and how might Iran react if he presses on this pressure point?

What is Kharg Island?

It may be a mere scrap of land, but Kharg handles around 90% of Iran’s crude exports, according to a report by US bank JP Morgan.

Located in the north of the Gulf, around 30 kilometres from the Iranian coast and more than 500km from the Strait of Hormuz, it has no oil wells.

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