US President Donald Trump again threatens possible US military action against Iran’s infrastructure, according to reports from multiple Australian outlets. The president says the United States is ready to strike what he describes as Iran’s civilian infrastructure. In the same comments, Trump also suggests the US could target or seize Kharg Island, which is described as Iran’s main oil export hub. The reporting is based on Trump’s public statements, which reiterate earlier claims about potential escalation. The articles do not provide additional verification or details such as timing, specific targets beyond Kharg Island, or whether any action is imminent. Overall, the coverage focuses on the nature of the threat—strikes against infrastructure characterized by Trump as civilian—and the potential strategic significance of disrupting Iranian oil exports through Kharg Island.
Trump threatens to strike parts of Iran’s infrastructure and oil export hub
US President Donald Trump again threatens possible US military action against Iran’s infrastructure, according to reports from multiple Australian outlets. The president says the United States is read...
- Trump says the United States is ready to strike Iran’s infrastructure.
- Trump characterizes the threatened targets as “civilian infrastructure.”
- Trump again suggests the US could seize Kharg Island.
- Kharg Island is described as Iran’s main oil export hub.
- The reports are based on Trump’s public statements; no immediate action or operational details are confirmed.
The US president says the US is ready to strike Iran's civilian infrastructure and suggested again it could seize the country's main oil export hub, Kharg Island.
3 hours agoThe US president says the US is ready to strike Iran's civilian infrastructure and suggested again it could seize the country's main oil export hub, Kharg Island.
3 hours agoThe US president says the US is ready to strike Iran's civilian infrastructure and suggested again it could seize the country's main oil export hub, Kharg Island.
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