
Iran’s 'oil lifeline’ has been left untouched in the conflict. What happens if it's seized?
CNBC
Analysts say any attempt to attack or seize Iran’s strategic oil hub is likely to be fraught with risk.
The prospect of a U.S. move to seize Kharg Island, a strategically vital hub often referred to as Iran's "oil lifeline," is considered extremely high risk, both from a geopolitical and economic standpoint.
The five-mile-long coral island, which is located about 15 miles off the coast of mainland Iran in the waters of the northern Persian Gulf, has been left untouched through nearly two weeks of U.S. and Israeli-led strikes against Iran.
The Trump administration has discussed seizing the island, according to an Axios report on March 7, citing four unnamed sources with knowledge of the discussions. CNBC has contacted the White House and is awaiting a response.













