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Trump threatens to wipe out Iran’s key oil port (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)

Trump threatens to wipe out Iran’s key oil port (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
**US Threatens to Destroy Iran's Key Oil Port Amid Ongoing Tensions** The United States and its allies have intensified their military presence in the Middle East, sparking concerns about a potential ground invasion of Iran. As the conflict enters its third week, US President Donald Trump has vowed to reconsider his decision not to target Iran's key oil port, Kharg Island, which handles 90% of the country's oil exports. In a statement, Trump warned that if Iran or any other country interferes with the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, he will reconsider his decision not to attack the oil port. This comes as the US has already carried out what Trump described as the "most powerful bombing raids in the history of the Middle East" on Iranian military infrastructure. The US has reportedly deployed an additional 5,000 marines and sailors to the region, fueling fears of a potential ground invasion. The Pentagon has also claimed that 15,000 US strikes over the past two weeks have degraded Iran's ability to build new missiles and drones. Meanwhile, the US Treasury has temporarily lifted sanctions on Russian oil shipments to reduce the burden on global energy markets. Several countries have already lined up to negotiate deals with Moscow, while G7 members have slammed the move, insisting on continued pressure on Russia. Nigerians may be interested to know that the Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, is a critical waterway for oil exports. A shutdown of the strait would have significant implications for the global oil market, including Nigeria, which relies heavily on imported oil. The conflict between the US and Iran has been ongoing for weeks, with both sides trading barbs and accusations. Iran has mocked the US bounty for information on Iranian leaders' whereabouts, with Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani stating that they have always been "among the people." As the situation continues to unfold, Nigerians will be watching with interest to see how the conflict plays out and what implications it may have for the global oil market.
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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