Trump issues new threat to Iran's energy infrastructure if a ceasefire isn't reached 'shortly'
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Trump threatened to target Iran's energy infrastructure and seize Kharg Island if a ceasefire is not reached 'shortly.'
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Military action against Iran's oil facilities could spike global crude prices by $20-50 per barrel, increasing gas pump prices and heating costs for American households.
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President Trump threatened to target Iran's energy infrastructure if a ceasefire is not reached "shortly," according to a social media post and comments he made to the Financial Times. The threat specifically referenced the possibility of American troops seizing Kharg Island, Iran's critical oil export hub. Trump has previously used similar threats as a negotiating tactic in Middle East diplomacy. The statement reflects his administration's effort to pressure Iran toward a ceasefire agreement, though the timeline and conditions remain unspecified. Such threats carry significant implications for global oil markets and regional stability, given Iran's role as a major crude oil producer.
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