
April 6 Choice: Kharg, Strait or Energy Infrastructure?
With U.S. troops on the way to the Middle East, President Trump’s choices post-April 6, the deadline he set yesterday for Iran to come to their senses on negotiations, appear to be — in addition to continuing the ongoing air strikes — taking control of Kharg Island, securing the Strait of Hormuz, and obliterating Iran’s electrical grid. The latter, of course, is what Trump is officially delaying with his 10-day negotiations window. Taking Kharg would cripple Iran’s economy, as that is where 90 percent of its oil shipments originate. Opening the Strait would entail taking control of the Iranian islands situated there. Including grids away, all three options could be exercised at the same time. As for talks with the U.S., which the president claims are “productive,” Iran counters that “Trump is negotiating with himself.” Of course, nothing Trump has done in office has ever been anything exxcept “productive” or “very good,” if you listen to Trump’s day-to-day assessments. “As per Iranian Government request, please let this statement serve to represent that I am pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 Days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 P.M., Eastern Time,” the president wrote on social media.
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