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Kharg conquest? Trump quickly backs off

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The U.S. military attacked an oil tanker (M/T Settebello) in the Gulf of Oman, claiming it violated a U.S. naval blockade and transported Iranian oil, following recent U.S. retaliatory strikes against Iran. The operation killed or injured multiple Indian crew members, prompting a sharp diplomatic protest from India. The incident underscores ongoing instability in the Strait of Hormuz and is driving major oil importers to diversify their sourcing away from the Middle East.

Moderate: Centrist outlets present the incident with balanced attention to both the U.S. military's operational rationale and the significant casualties and Indian protest, while also emphasizing broader implications for maritime safety and global energy markets.

Conservative: Conservative outlets emphasize either the justification for the military action—citing crew non-compliance and retaliation for Iranian attacks (U.S. outlets)—or the deaths of Indian sailors and India's strong diplomatic protest, with some focusing on disruptions to global oil supplies.

In the space of a few hours on Thursday, President Donald Trump revived — and then quickly abandoned — a threat he’s made several times in the course of the Iran conflict: capturing Kharg Island, a vital center of Iranian energy infrastructure.It’s a tantalizing target for Trump.

The island handles the vast majority of the country’s oil exports and represents perhaps the most direct way to squeeze the Tehran regime economically and deprive it of a critical source of revenue.Also read: Iran says no final decision made on deal that Trump hopes could be signed soonTrump said in a social media post Thursday that the US “will be taking Kharg Island” and assume control of Iran’s oil and gas markets.

In a subsequent interview with Fox News, he said his preference has always been to take the prized site.

In the same interview, he acknowledged the significant political risks of such a move.“I don’t know that America has the stomach for it, to be honest with you,” Trump said.

And hours later, he abandoned that goal, at least for now, saying talks on a deal were close and the US was calling off strikes.

Asked in the Oval Office if a Kharg Island operation was off the table, he said, “if we sign this agreement, it would be.”The back-and-forth reflects a tension at the center of Trump’s approach to Iran.

As the war drags on with no end in sight, the president is floating increasingly aggressive options while signaling he understands the domestic political risks of carrying them out.The Kharg threat also underscores the extent to which Trump’s rhetoric can outrun reality, with Tehran more willing to keep up the fight and wait out a president looking for an exit.Seizing Kharg would mark a significant escalation in the war, posing risks for American troops and further entrenching the US in the conflict while triggering further tumult in oil markets.

The small island off the Iranian mainland has been a critical oil export terminal for decades, and any disruption to operations there or unexpected swings in export volumes can quickly affect energy prices.

Until now, the American campaign has relied primarily on air power, naval forces and long-range strikes.

Capturing and holding Iranian territory would require American troops on the ground, crossing a threshold Trump spent years promising voters he would avoid.Also read: Indian govt on "highest alert", orders agencies to stay vigilant after strikes on ships in the GulfA seizure of Kharg would likely fall to the Marines, who could both capture the island and establish a defensive position afterward.

Other units, such as the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, could rapidly deploy but would face greater challenges holding territory over an extended period.For now, Kharg remains more useful as negotiating leverage than as a military objective.

Yet the fact that Trump continues raising it publicly highlights how few attractive options remain as a war he once suggested could be resolved quickly shows no signs of ending.Iran has repeatedly warned that any attempt to seize sovereign territory would trigger a major retaliation, raising the prospect of a broader regional conflict and potentially drawing the US deeper into the war with additional American casualties. ...

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