News Desk: The United States is exploring high-impact military options against Iran, including the possibility of seizing or blockading the strategic Kharg Island, as part of efforts to restore shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, according to officials cited in a report by Axios.
Sources familiar with internal discussions say Washington is determined to keep the vital maritime corridor open, with senior officials indicating that a range of measures—potentially including direct intervention—are under consideration. However, no final call has been made.
One official underscored that any action would be driven by American strategic priorities, noting that troop deployments have historically accompanied major US conflicts, regardless of administration.
The US says hundreds of Marines are heading to the Middle East as it weighs a plan to seize Iran’s oil export hub. Deploying even a small number of troops carries huge risks for Trump https://t.co/84Qxjdja38
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Kharg Island: Iran’s Oil Lifeline
Kharg Island plays a pivotal role in Iran’s energy infrastructure, serving as the country’s primary oil export terminal.
Situated roughly 16 miles off Iran’s coast, the island handles nearly 90% of Iran’s crude and condensate exports. It is linked to key oil fields such as Ahvaz, Marun, and Gachsaran through an extensive pipeline network and features deep-water loading terminals capable of accommodating supertankers.

