What to know about Kharg Island, Iran's major oil hubpublished at 13:55 BST
Image source, EPAThe island processes a huge amount of Iran's crude oil for export via pipes from the mainland
In his latest Truth Social post, Trump says he will be "taking" Kharg Island "at some point in the not too distant future".
He claims he will take control of their oil and gas markets, "much like we have with Venezuela".
The small island off the coast of Iran is home to a major oil terminal that is considered the country's economic lifeline.
On 13 March, the US launched strikes on Kharg, with Trump saying US forces had "totally obliterated" every military target there. It held off targeting the island's oil infrastructure, but the president warned of possible further American action.
Taking the island could choke off Iran's oil exports and provide a platform for the US military to carry out attacks against the mainland.
The US could use the island as leverage to compel the Iranians to keep the strait open.
But, analysts warn that it could be challenging and a US landing force would have to move considerable distances, either through naval vessels or airborne forces.












