UNI88 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 8:06 pm
Which allies is Iran including? What about countries hosting our bases?
If trump targets Iran's oil infrastructure on Kharg Island the price of oil will likely skyrocket and shock costs and markets around the world.
Is he crazy enough to do it?
Would he try to use it as an excuse to declare an emergency and take more power?
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Karg produces 7 million barrels per day out of (according to Google AI) 2023 about 82 million per day worldwide. So that’s about 8% of world supply, which if taken offline would cause a price spike. But much of that which could/and would be made up by OPEC and other oil producing countries increasing production to take advantage of higher prices.
Options:
1.Leave it (oil storage & production part) alone.
2.Destroy it.
3.Seize it.
4. Blockade it.
….Of course, seizing Kharg Island would have an immediate negative impact on Iran as well. According to retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine, moving on this strategy by the United States and Israel would “basically shut [Iran] off economically,” making it impossible for Iran to support China or Russia with much needed crude from Iran itself. In this way, not only would the United States increase its chances of success in the Iran War, but it might also strike a blow for Ukraine and possibly Taiwan in the future.
Another option would be simply to block access to the island, thereby depriving the Iranians of any export potential. Energy tankers continued to load at Kharg Island in the first few days after the February 28 attacks, but it is unclear whether that can continue and, if so, for how long..
For the Iranian regime, losing any potential energy revenue would be another serious blow to an already devastated economy. Due to extreme internal mismanagement and years of prior international sanctions, Iran’s overall standard of living has been collapsing. Just days before the February 28 attacks, the BBC issued a report entitled “People are getting poorer: How Iran’s struggling economy is changing how families live.” (Source). According to that report, in the past 12 months, the price of basic necessities has increased in Iran by an average of 60%, and “the cost of an average family food basket is currently eight times what it was five years ago.”…
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielmark ... rg-island/
The best option might be to blockade it for reasons listed above. Iran would lose their ability to wage war, would have to cry uncle, and then it could be restarted rather quickly.