Why Kharg Island is central to Trump's escalating Iran threats

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President https://www.axios.com/politics-policy/donald-trump" target="_blank">Trump is once again threatening to seize Kharg Island, https://www.axios.com/world/iran" target="_blank">Iran's main oil export hub and a high-value target in the months-long war.

The big picture: Attacks on the small island's oil infrastructure — or a https://www.axios.com/2026/03/20/iran-invasion-kharg-island-strait-hormuz" target="_blank">full-blown takeover — could choke Iran's revenue, but there's no guarantee the stark escalation would persuade Iran to accept https://www.axios.com/2026/06/10/trump-strikes-iran-wait-response-nuclear-deal" target="_blank">Trump's terms.


Driving the news: Trump wrote in a Thursday morning Truth Social https://truthsocial.com/%40realDonaldTrump/posts/116731447139970106" target="_blank">post that "[a]t some point in the not too distant future, we will be taking Kharg Island, and other oil infrastructure points."

By the numbers: Kharg sits some 15 miles off Iran's coast in the Persian Gulf and handles roughly https://www.axios.com/2026/03/19/oil-iran-war-trump-kharg-island-strait-hormuz" target="_blank">90% of its crude exports.

Why is Kharg Island so important?

Kharg Island, colloquially https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2026/3/11/the-orphan-pearl-inside-kharg-the-beating-heart-of-irans-oil-empire" target="_blank">known to Iranians as the "Forbidden Island," has long been https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP85T00283R000600100007-4.pdf" target="_blank">recognized as home to the most vital facilities in Iran's oil system.

Kharg is also one of the few islands in the Persian Gulf with https://science.nasa.gov/earth/earth-observatory/kharg-island-iran-3122/" target="_blank">freshwater.

Flashback: Iraqi forces https://www.nytimes.com/1985/09/08/world/iraq-reports-raiding-kharg-island-and-large-naval-target.html" target="_blank">targeted Kharg during the Iran–Iraq war in the 1980s, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-09-20-mn-11569-story.html" target="_blank">damaging its oil infrastructure.

What role has it played in the war so far?

The U.S. military https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/us-strikes-military-targets-irans-kharg-island-us-official-says-2026-04-07/" target="_blank">has already https://www.axios.com/2026/03/13/iran-strike-trump-us" target="_blank">struck the strategic hub.

  • After a major attack in March, Trump said the U.S. spared Kharg's oil infrastructure for "reasons of decency."

Between the lines: Soon after, https://www.axios.com/2026/03/20/iran-invasion-kharg-island-strait-hormuz" target="_blank">Axios reported that the administration was considering plans to occupy or blockade the island to pressure Iran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz — a possible https://www.axios.com/2026/03/26/iran-invasion-plans-kharg-island-trump" target="_blank">"final blow" to the fighting.

Balancing reward and risk

A strike on Kharg's oil infrastructure would https://www.axios.com/2026/03/16/kharg-island-iran-war-trump-hormuz-strait" target="_blank">ripple through global energy markets, especially in https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/implications-of-the-conflict-in-the-middle-east-for-chinas-energy-security/" target="_blank">China — the primary buyer of Iranian oil.

  • Taking the island could also trigger retaliatory Iranian strikes against oil facilities and pipelines across Gulf countries.

Threat level: Putting American boots on the ground there would also leave https://www.axios.com/2026/03/27/iran-military-capabilities-ground-troops" target="_blank">U.S. forces vulnerable to missiles and drones, given how close the island sits to the mainland.

Go deeper: https://www.axios.com/2026/06/10/iran-war-aftershocks-oil-coal-climate" target="_blank">How the Iran war aftershocks are hitting oil, coal, climate

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