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Alarm and scepticism follow Trump’s Kharg Island threat

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Alarm and scepticism follow Trump’s Kharg Island threat

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The United States and Iran are navigating simultaneous military escalation and diplomatic negotiations. Trump has ordered strikes against Iran and threatened additional military operations unless Tehran accepts his peace conditions, while both sides work on arrangements to unfreeze Iranian sanctioned assets as part of emerging interim agreements. The volatile dynamic reflects competing pressures—Iranian hardliners questioning Trump's commitment while Trump attempts to leverage military action to extract concessions.

Moderate: Moderate-leaning outlets express concern about Trump's contradictory approach, highlighting the dangers of simultaneous military escalation and peace promises while questioning whether his aggressive rhetoric is counterproductive. They emphasize Trump's pattern of overstating progress toward deals and suggest his military threats may be misread as weakness by Iranian hardliners.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame Iran as the provocation source, presenting Trump's military response as justified and necessary retaliation. They argue that combining military pressure with diplomatic engagement is the appropriate strategy, and view Iran's continued participation in talks as evidence of progress despite structural obstacles to a permanent agreement.

WASHINGTON: The US and global media on Thursday reacted with a mix of alarm, scepticism, and market-watch caution after President Donald Trump escalated tensions by threatening to seize Kharg Island, Iran’s critical offshore oil export hub.

Across Washington, the dominant theme in reporting is the gap between rhetoric and military feasibility.

Jonathan Swan, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, framed the administration’s posture as one defined by repeated escalation and limited strategic clarity.

“Trump has repeatedly said he would attack Kharg during the war, as he has ramped up his threats to try to compel Iran to agree to his demands to shutter its nuclear programme. Iran has consistently called his bluff,“ he wrote.

Swan’s assessment also highlights internal constraints shaping the discussion in Washington.

“Trump has few easy options,” he wrote, pointing to depleted long-range weapons stockpiles and the operational complexity of any attempt to physically seize the island.

“The US is dangerously low on long-range weapons stocks, and seizing Kharg would involve a substantial risk of American casualties, and most of Trump’s advisers oppose a full-blown ground operation to try and topple the Iranian government.

“But he continues to make bellicose threats and in recent days has launched waves of military strikes,“ Swan noted.

That caution is echoed by The Washington Post, which has emphasised the logistical and human costs of any attempt to occupy the island.

According to the paper, “actually seizing and holding Kharg Island carries a significant risk of American casualties and requires substantial US troop deployments,” underscoring that the scenario would quickly move beyond limited strikes into a large-scale regional war footing.

A US FA-18 fighter jet prepares for takeoff from an aircraft carrier in the Middle East, in this photo released on May 29, 2026. — X/@CENTCOM/File

NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel described the escalating cycle of strikes and counter-threats as having already transformed the conflict’s tempo.

“It’s safe to say that the ceasefire is effectively dead and has now been replaced by negotiations under fire,” he said, noting that Trump has been trying to pressure Tehran into a deal.

But Engel added that Iran “is giving no indication that it wants to work this way and has insisted it will respond every time it is attacked”.

CNN’s reporting from Washington suggests that Tehran has not only anticipated such threats but actively prepared for them.

Reporter Kaanita Iyer noted that “Iran has been preparing for months for a US operation to take control of Kharg Island, which President Trump threatened to attack on Thursday.”

According to sources cited by CNN, Iran has strengthened the island’s defences with “additional shoulder-fired, surface-to-air guided missile systems known as MANPADs (man-portable air defence systems),” and laid “traps on the island with anti-personnel and anti-armour mines … including on the shoreline where US troops could possibly land”.

CNN further emphasised Kharg’s strategic importance, describing it as “an economic lifeline for Iran that handles roughly 90 per cent of the country’s crude exports,” and echoing military assessments warning of “significant risks in an operation to take Kharg, including a large number of US casualties.”

Meanwhile, financial markets reacted immediately to the prospect of escalation.

The BBC reported that oil prices rose by about $2 and Brent crude futures increased to $94.16 a barrel “in the space of a few minutes after Trump threatened fresh strikes”.

The BBC also noted defence analysts’ warnings that any assault would be operationally complex, requiring US forces to traverse significant distances by sea or air, making a landing operation particularly challenging.

Taken together, international coverage paints a consistent picture: while rhetoric from the White House is intensifying, military analysts and reporters across outlets agree that Kharg Island is not a symbolic target but a heavily defended economic lifeline. ...

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