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Trump Warns of more strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island and pressures allies to secure the oil chokepoint

The U.S. president threatens additional military action against Iran’s key oil export hub

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President Donald Trump ​threatened further strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island oil export hub and urged allies to deploy warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz, an artery for global energy supplies, ‌as Tehran vowed to intensify its response. 

With the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran in its third week, Trump said U.S. strikes had “totally demolished” much of the island and warned of more, telling NBC News on Saturday, “We may hit it a few more times just for fun.” 

 The remarks marked a sharp escalation from Trump, who had previously said the U.S. was targeting only military sites on Kharg, and dealt a blow to diplomatic efforts. His administration has brushed ​aside attempts by Middle Eastern allies to open talks, three sources told Reuters, as the conflict grows. 

War, Energy Crisis Look Set To Persist 

The war showed no sign of ​ending, and the strain on oil markets, with Iran essentially shutting down the vital Strait of Hormuz, looked set to linger. 

Trump said Tehran appeared ⁠ready to make a deal to end the conflict, but that “the terms aren’t good enough yet.” 

Tehran’s capacity to choke off traffic through the Strait of Hormuz – the gateway for a fifth ​of the world’s oil – has vaulted from a long-standing danger to an urgent flashpoint, confronting the U.S. and its allies with a crisis that could upend the global economy. 

Energy prices have spiked ​as the war triggers the biggest-ever disruption in oil supply, rattling markets and governments alike. 

“The Countries of the World that receive Oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage, and we will help — A LOT!” Trump wrote in a social media post on Saturday.  

“The U.S. will also coordinate with those Countries so that everything goes quickly, smoothly, and well.” 

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Iran would respond to any attack on ​its energy facilities. 

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday they had carried out missile and drone strikes on targets in Israel and three U.S. bases in the region, calling the attacks the ​first round of retaliation for workers killed in Iran’s industrial areas. The Israeli military said it was intercepting incoming launches. 

Saudi Arabia intercepted and destroyed 10 drones in Riyadh and the east, the defense ministry said. ‌Iran’s Revolutionary Guards ⁠said they had no connection to the attack, semi-official Fars news agency reported. 

Oil-loading operations have resumed at the global ship-refueling hub of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, after a drone attack and fire on Saturday, a Fujairah-based industry source said. 

The war that Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched on February 28 has killed more than 2,000 people, mostly in Iran, according to reports from governments and state media.  

At least 15 were killed when an airstrike hit a refrigerator and heater factory in the central Iranian city of Isfahan, ​the semi-official Fars news agency said on ​Saturday.

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