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Taking Kharg Island Could Expose US Troops To 'Drones And Mines'

The US troops would be exposed to missile and drone attacks, including, potentially, small but lethal camera-wielding "first-person view drones", an expert said.

Taking Kharg Island Could Expose US Troops To 'Drones And Mines'
Kharg Island sits 16 miles (26 km) from Iran's coast in the northern end of the Gulf.
  • President Trump is considering deploying ground forces to seize Iran's Kharg Island
  • Kharg Island handles 90% of Iran's oil exports and is crucial for energy trade disruption
  • Seizing Kharg risks prolonged conflict and exposes US troops to drone and missile attacks
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President Donald Trump has been weighing whether to use ground forces to seize Iran's strategic oil hub of Kharg Island, an operation analysts say could be achieved quickly, but leave US troops in great peril and prolong rather than shorten the war.

Where Is Kharg Island And Why Is It Important?

Kharg Island sits 16 miles (26 km) from Iran's coast in the northern end of the Gulf, about 300 miles (483 km) northwest of the Strait of Hormuz. It lies in waters deep enough to enable the docking of tankers that are too large to approach the Iranian mainland's shallow coastal waters.

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The island handles 90% of Iran's oil exports and seizing it would give the United States the ability to severely disrupt Iran's energy trade, placing enormous pressure on Tehran's economy. Iran is the third largest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

What Is The State Of Play?

US forces carried out strikes against Kharg in mid-March. Trump said they "totally obliterated" all military targets there and said they could next target oil infrastructure.

US officials have told Reuters the administration is weighing whether to send ground forces to the island.

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Two contingents of Marines could arrive in the region around the end of the month, and sources say the Pentagon is planning to send thousands of airborne troops as well to give Trump more options if he were to order a ground assault.

Drones And Mines

US troops could likely seize the island relatively quickly, but that would not necessarily lead to a quick and decisive end to the war Trump has been seeking, given its unpopularity at home ahead of November midterm elections.

"A seizure and occupation of Kharg Island is more likely to expand and extend the war than it is to deliver any sort of decisive victory," Ryan Brobst and Cameron McMillan of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies wrote.

They said US troops would be exposed to missile and drone attacks, including, potentially, small but lethal camera-wielding "first-person view drones" that are already used by the millions in Ukraine.

"Upon any successful strikes, the Iranian regime would be expected to release videos of those attacks online, using the graphic deaths of American service members as propaganda," they said.

Trump would also hope that taking Kharg Island would force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and provide him with potential leverage in future negotiations, analysts say.

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However, Tehran could opt to lay more mines to target shipping, including floating mines deployed from the coast, which would make the region even more hazardous for shipping, which has already been significantly disrupted by the conflict. 

Troops Need Backup

A former commander of the US Central Command, Joseph Votel, told TWZ.com last week that while only 800 to 1,000 troops would be needed on Kharg Island, they would require logistical backup that would need protection as well.

Votel said the troops would be very vulnerable and doubted that taking the island would provide any particular tactical advantage. 

It would be "kind of an odd thing to do ... But we could certainly do it if we had to," Votel said.

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