Smoke rises from the path of an vitality set up within the Gulf emirate of Fujairah on March 14, 2026. Smoke might be seen rising from the path of a significant UAE vitality set up on March 14, in what gave the impression to be the newest strike focusing on the Gulf’s petroleum services hours after the US struck Iran’s Kharg Island.
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U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned he may “take the oil in Iran” and seize Iran’s export hub of Kharg Island, as hostilities within the Center East proceed for a fifth week.
Trump informed the Monetary Occasions on Sunday that his “desire could be to take the oil,” evaluating it to the U.S. army operation in Venezuela earlier this yr the place the U.S. successfully gained management of the Latin American nation’s oil business, following the seize of its chief Nicolás Maduro.
The Trump administration has weighed sending floor forces to the Kharg Island, in response to Reuters, with certainly one of its sources warning that such an operation could be “very dangerous.” Tehran has the flexibility to succeed in the island with missiles and drones.
Within the FT interview, Trump mentioned that “my favorite factor is to take the oil in Iran however some silly individuals again within the U.S. say: ‘why are you doing that?’ However they’re silly individuals.”
“Perhaps we take Kharg Island, perhaps we do not. We now have quite a lot of choices,” Trump mentioned. “It will additionally imply we needed to be there [in Kharg Island] for some time.”
The White Home and the U.S. State Division did not instantly reply to CNBC’s requests for remark.
Trump’s remarks come because the battle between the U.S.-Israel and Iran expands throughout the area, elevating dangers to vitality and infrastructure, and sending crude oil costs surging.
Might futures for Brent crude rose over 3.2% to $116.12 per barrel throughout early Asia hours, with the worldwide benchmark heading for a report month-to-month bounce. The U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures gained 3.4% to $102.96 per barrel.
The Washington Publish reported Saturday evening that the Pentagon was making ready for weeks of potential floor battle in Iran with round 3,500 troops arriving within the area on Friday. 1000’s of troopers from the 82nd Airborne Division have additionally been ordered to help the warfare effort.
Trump mentioned final week that Iranian negotiators had been “begging” the U.S. to make a deal to finish the warfare, although Iran has denied any direct interplay with the U.S. Trump in his interview to the FT mentioned that oblique talks between the U.S. and Iran by way of Pakistani “emissaries” had been progressing effectively.
Blended messaging
Trump informed reporters aboard Air Drive One en path to Joint Base Andrews on Sunday night that the 2 sides had had “excellent conferences, each instantly and not directly.”
The U.S. despatched Iran a 15-point peace plan, together with a full termination of Iran’s nuclear program and sharp limits on the attain and dimension of its missile arsenal. Tehran has publicly rejected the provide and laid out its personal situations.
Trump, nonetheless, claimed that Iran had agreed to many of the 15 factors proposed by the U.S. for a peace deal. “They gave us many of the factors …They’re agreeing with us on the plan,” he mentioned, including that Iran had allowed as much as 20 boats laden with oil to undergo the Strait of Hormuz, “out of an indication of respect.”
“I’d solely say that we’re doing extraordinarily effectively in that negotiation. However you by no means know with Iran, as a result of we negotiate with them, after which we at all times should blow them up,” Trump mentioned.
Requested a few doable floor troop deployment, Trump mentioned there have been “plenty of alternate options,” including that the U.S. army’s achievements in opposition to Iran thus far had been akin to “really [a] regime change.”
A possible U.S. floor operation will seemingly set off Iranian army to escalate assaults on energy infrastructure and desalinization vegetation throughout the Gulf area, mentioned Seth Krummrich, vice chairman of World Guardian, and a former U.S. chief of employees, particular operations, CENTCOM.
“We’re most likely nearer to the start or to the center of this story than we’re to the top,” Krummrich mentioned on CNBC’s “Squawk Field Asia” on Monday.
Essential infrastructure within the area has already come below fireplace. In a social media put up on Monday morning, Kuwait mentioned a service constructing at an influence era and water desalination plant had been broken in an assault Sunday night, killing one employee.
The nation mentioned the power was focused as a part of what it described as Iranian aggression in opposition to Kuwait. The employee killed was an Indian nationwide, in response to the ability ministry.
Emergency groups had been deployed instantly to comprise harm and keep operations, whereas authorities coordinated with safety companies to safe the positioning. Officers mentioned Kuwait’s electrical energy and water methods stay steady and contingency plans had been activated to make sure continued provide, in response to the assertion.
Gulf desalination vegetation provide most ingesting water within the area, making them crucial infrastructure and a delicate goal in any escalation.
Iran-aligned Houthi forces additionally entered the battle and launched missiles towards Israel. “The Yemeni Armed Forces … have carried out the primary army operation utilizing a barrage of ballistic missiles focusing on delicate Israeli army websites,” Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree mentioned in a put up on X.
— CNBC’s Lee Ying Shan and Azhar Sukri contributed to this report.

