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    Trump warns of more strikes on iran's kharg island, pressures allies to secure oil chokepoint

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    Posted on March 15, 2026

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    Last updated: March 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    President Trump threatened further U.S. strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island and pushed allies to send warships to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating oil market turmoil and a widening energy crisis.

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Conflict and Global Oil Market Disruption
    • International Response and Diplomatic Efforts
    • Trump's Demands and Iranian Leadership
    • War and Energy Crisis Outlook
    • Persistent Conflict and Oil Supply Threats
    • Strait of Hormuz Closure and Global Impact
    • Political Ramifications and International Cooperation
    • Regional Tensions and Military Actions
    • Israel and Lebanon: Denials and Accusations
    • Continued Attacks and Security Developments

    Trump warns of more strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, pressures allies to secure oil chokepoint

    Escalating Conflict and Global Oil Market Disruption

    By Maya Gebeily, Emily Rose and Jarrett Renshaw

    PALM BEACH, Florida/DUBAI/JERUSALEM, March 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump threatened more strikes on Iran's main oil export hub Kharg Island and said he was not ready for a deal with Tehran to end the war which has shut off the vital Strait of Hormuz and caused chaos in global energy markets.

    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 comments 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 to end a war that has spread across the Middle East and killed more than 2,000 people, most in Iran and Lebanon.

    International Response and Diplomatic Efforts

    Trump called on countries that have been impacted by the choking off of oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz to join efforts to reopen shipping lanes. The Financial Times reported that European Union foreign ministers would discuss widening of the EU's regional Aspides naval mission.

    Washington has brushed aside attempts by Middle Eastern allies to open talks, three sources told Reuters, and Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday they had fired more missiles at Israel and three U.S. bases in the region.

    Trump's Demands and Iranian Leadership

    Trump, who has made a series of varying demands, including a say in choosing Iran's leader and an end to its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, told NBC News that Tehran appeared ready to make a deal to end the fighting but that "the terms aren't good enough yet".

    In his interview with NBC, Trump raised the possibility that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei may have been killed, but Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Khamenei was in full health and managing the situation.

    War and Energy Crisis Outlook

    Persistent Conflict and Oil Supply Threats

    WAR, ENERGY CRISIS LOOK SET TO PERSIST

    As missile and drone exchanges continued on Sunday and shipping remained blocked, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said he expected the war to end within "the next few weeks," bringing a swift rebound in supplies and lower prices.

    But with global air transport heavily disrupted and no clear end in sight, Iran's ability to choke off traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the conduit for a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas, has emerged with increasing urgency as a decisive threat to the global economy.

    Strait of Hormuz Closure and Global Impact

    Although some Iranian vessels have continued to pass, the passage has been effectively closed for most of the world's shipping since the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28 at the start of an intensive bombing campaign that has hit thousands of targets across the country.

    Khamenei, who succeeded as supreme leader after his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed on the first day of the attacks, has said the Strait of Hormuz should remain closed.

    The International Energy Agency said last week the closure of the narrow passage along Iran's coast had triggered the largest disruption to global oil markets in history, and was expected to cut around 8% of global supplies in March.

    Underlining the impact the war has had on energy infrastructure in the region, the global ship-refueling hub of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates was closed after barrages on Saturday but resumed oil-loading operations on Sunday, a Fujairah-based industry source said.

    Political Ramifications and International Cooperation

    With crude oil prices above $100 a barrel and expected to rise further next week, the issue has hung over Trump's Republican Party, which faces a major test at midterm elections in November.

    Trump himself has dismissed worries about spiking petrol prices for American consumers, saying they will fall back quickly. But he has called on China, France, Japan, South Korea, Britain and others to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz to ensure shipping can pass.

    "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."

    The FT said EU foreign affairs ministers holding a regular meeting on Monday would discuss potentially widening the EU Aspides naval mission that protects shipping against Houthi attacks in the Red Sea to include the Strait of Hormuz.

    France has been seeking to assemble a coalition to secure the strait once the security situation stabilizes, while Britain is discussing a range of options with allies to ensure the security of shipping, officials have said.

    Araqchi told his French counterpart that countries must refrain from anything that could escalate the conflict. He also said Iran would respond to any attack on its energy facilities.

    Regional Tensions and Military Actions

    Israel and Lebanon: Denials and Accusations

    ISRAEL DENIES TALKS WITH LEBANON

    Araqchi denied Iran was targeting civilian or residential areas in the Middle East and said it was ready to form a committee with its neighbours to investigate the responsibility for such strikes. Gulf countries have suffered damage to energy facilities and residential areas during the two-week war.

    Continued Attacks and Security Developments

    But as the standoff continued, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said it had fired more missile and drone barrages at targets in Israel and at U.S. military bases in the region, where Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted 10 attacks.

    Israel said its jets hit more targets in western Iran, including headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards and Basij militia forces in the city of Hamadan.

    A source briefed on Israel’s military strategy told Reuters that Israel had begun targeting roadblocks and bridges it believed Revolutionary Guards commanders were using. Iranian security forces detained dozens of people accused of sharing information with Israel, Iranian medi

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump warned of additional strikes on Kharg Island, once considered off-limits, marking a stark escalation in U.S. targeting policies and raising supply fears. (lemonde.fr)
    • •The Strait of Hormuz has effectively been chokepointed, disrupting roughly 20% of global seaborne oil supply and triggering the largest energy shock in decades. (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •In response, wealthy nations are coordinating record oil reserve releases, while the U.S. dispatches naval support—like the USS Tripoli—to stabilize flows and protect commercial shipping. (apnews.com)

    References

    • Why is Kharg Island, Iran's key oil export hub, so important?
    • 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis
    • Wealthy nations pledge record release of emergency oil reserves in a bid to calm surging prices

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump warns of more strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, pressures allies to secure oil chokepoint

    1Why is Trump threatening more strikes on Iran's Kharg Island?

    Trump claims further strikes are intended to pressure Iran amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict and to disrupt Iran's oil export capabilities.

    2What is the significance of the Strait of Hormuz?

    The Strait of Hormuz is a vital passageway for a fifth of the world's oil supply, making its security crucial for global energy markets.

    3How are oil markets reacting to the conflict in Iran?

    Oil prices have spiked due to the conflict, with disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz creating fears of a prolonged energy crisis.

    4What has been the response from U.S. allies to Trump's call for securing the Strait of Hormuz?

    So far, there have been no immediate takers for Trump's request, though Japan did not completely rule out the possibility.

    5How is Iran responding to U.S. and Israeli strikes?

    Iran has vowed to intensify its response, carrying out missile and drone strikes on targets in Israel and U.S. bases, and stating it will defend its energy infrastructure.

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