The potential US strategy targeting Kharg Island represents a high-stakes gamble with far-reaching consequences.
On one hand, seizing the island could significantly weaken Iran’s economic position and increase pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
On the other hand, such a move could destabilize global energy markets, disrupt oil supplies, and trigger widespread conflict across the Gulf region.
Every strike, every casualty, and every escalation could have ripple effects far beyond the immediate battlefield. Oil prices could surge, supply chains could be disrupted, and global economic stability could be threatened.
For now, the situation remains uncertain. Diplomatic efforts, military posturing, and strategic calculations are all unfolding simultaneously.
Whether this confrontation leads to de-escalation or deeper conflict may depend on decisions made in the coming days.





