Satellite imagery taken days after the bombing shows that it continues to be used as an export terminal, with three tankers moored there. There has been speculation of plans to militarily seize the island from Iran, ultimately choking off its oil exports. This speculation has been bolstered by reports of 5,000
U.S. Marines and sailors being sent to the Persian Gulf. However, analysts have suggested that this would be a high risk strategy, as it would have a very negative effect on the world's economy, while Iran would still be able to control the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian semi-official
Fars News Agency reported that the strikes specifically targeted air defences, a naval base, an airport control tower, and a helicopter hangar. A
White House official stated to the BBC that "the United States Military can take out Kharg Island at any time," adding that while Trump had no current plans to send troops, "he retains all options as Commander-in-Chief." == See also ==