US Plans Ground Invasion of Iran's Kharg Island to Control Strait of Hormuz
US Plans Ground Invasion of Iran's Kharg Island

US forces may be planning a partial ground invasion of Iranian territory in a bid to smash Tehran’s iron-grip on the Strait of Hormuz. In a major operation, US Marines and Special Forces could be ordered to deploy to Kharg Island so they can control Iran’s fire-power onto the key waterway. This follows another day of 120 massive strikes on Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps missile firing points and troop positions.

New Front in Yemen

Saudi Arabia has opened up a new front in the war, bombing the airport in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa. Iran’s Houthi proxies fired missiles at the kingdom in response, marking the first Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia since an informal truce in March 2022 following Houthi attacks on Saudi energy infrastructure. The Houthis claimed their strikes were in retaliation for Riyadh opening fire on the airport, an attack approved by Yemen’s government to prevent an Iranian plane landing there. Yemen said its forces would respond to any hostile aircraft violating Yemen's airspace 'by all available means', and held Iran responsible.

Fourth Round of Bombing Raids

Tuesday’s attacks on Iran mark a fourth round of powerful bombing raids on the country, aimed at forcing the Tehran regime to open up the Strait of Hormuz. The US struck the Iranian city of Bushehr, Iran's state news agency IRNA reports, citing a local official. Projectiles hit the city at four points in what the agency called the 'continuation of the ceasefire violation by the American enemy.' Explosions were also heard west of the strategic port city of Bandar Abbas, in Joghatai and Bushehr. Bushehr province is the location of Iran's only working nuclear power plant.

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Civilian Casualties and Tanker Attacks

The UAE said one crew member had been killed and several others injured after two vessels were hit by Iranian missiles in the Strait of Hormuz, near Oman. Tehran claimed two 'offending' tankers had been struck after ignoring warnings and attempting to pass through a 'mined route.' US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the US naval blockade of Tehran's ports would be reinstated, insisting the US would 'take over' the strait and act as its 'guardian angel.' He said he would impose a 20% tax on all cargo for ships crossing, a move for which the UN's shipping agency said there was 'no legal basis.' Iran, meanwhile, said it would control the waterway 'forever.'

Escalation and Intelligence Analysis

Sources told the Mirror that some impact sites of explosions in the US strikes have been hit as many as five times in a five-hour onslaught of strikes. The latest US bombing runs battered IRGC sites all along Iran’s southern coastline in preparation for the US to take control of the Strait. The US escalation came after reports Iran was preparing to withdraw from peace talks and the memorandum of understanding that put a halt on hostilities. Israel is on high-alert for Iranian attacks and has been asked to hold back from becoming involved in the renewed US strikes.

A British intelligence military analyst told the Mirror: 'The US strikes on Iran are more powerful and repetitive than before in a sign of an American escalation. Talk of the taking of Kharg Island is now back on the table as President Trump is demanding control of the Strait of Hormuz. Military sites on the island have been hammered in a five hours operation, some of the points of impact hit as many as five times just to make sure they are effective. But taking the island would be crucial to gaining any sense of control of or protection of the Strait of Hormuz in any meaningful way.'

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