🚨BREAKING: U.S. INVASION OF KHARG ISLAND WOULD BE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT, IRAN DEFENSES STRONG AND PREPARED 🇺🇸🇮🇷
Experts warn that the U.S. faces a nightmare scenario if it tries to take Kharg Island—Iran’s main oil hub—by sea or air.
From the sea: Troops in landing craft are slow and exposed, moving straight into Iranian artillery, truck-mounted rockets, and loitering drones that hunt targets. The supporting fleet is the first target, with IRGC fast boats, shore missiles, and Kilo-class submarines ready to strike. Even if the first wave lands, soldiers face flat industrial terrain with zero cover, constant fire, and drones circling overhead.
From the air: Helicopters are loud and slow. A single Iranian soldier with a shoulder-fired missile could destroy an entire CH-47 full of troops. Night parachute drops scatter soldiers across pipelines and tanks while they’re under fire, isolated with no armor, no heavy weapons, and no resupply. Holding the island means fighting under constant artillery fire from the mainland, while trying to control the sea, air, and drone threats all at once.
In short: every inch of Kharg is under fire from the mainland. Even if the U.S. takes the island in a day, Iran can shell it for weeks, turning a “victory” into a costly siege. This is why analysts say Kharg Island is a trap no invading army should underestimate. ⚡💥
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