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Trump Threatens to Obliterate Iran’s Energy and Water Sites as Hormuz Shutdown Deepens

The showdown now threatens power, oil and drinking water systems across the Gulf.

Overview

  • Iran’s apparent drone strike set ablaze a Kuwait-flagged supertanker near Dubai on Monday, with Dubai authorities later saying the fire was contained and Kuwait warning of spill risk.
  • President Donald Trump warned he would destroy Iran’s electric plants, oil wells, Kharg Island and possibly desalination facilities unless Tehran reopens the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Trump told allies to buy U.S. fuel or “go to the Strait and just take it,” a message he and his defense chief delivered as Iran keeps choking ship traffic through the oil chokepoint.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that Trump is willing to end the campaign even if Hormuz stays mostly shut, aiming to rely on later diplomacy or partner-led efforts to reopen it.
  • U.S. forces have surged into the region, oil prices have jumped, and Gulf utilities have come under fire, including a Kuwait power and desalination site where authorities said a worker was killed.