Waltz Reveals Strategic Military Moves Amid Escalating Iranian Oil Threats, Says Trump Warns of More Strikes on Kharg Island Oil Hub

Mike Waltz, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has said that Donald Trump is keeping potential moves against Iran wide open, including the possibility of striking oil facilities on Kharg Island.

The comments landed as IRGC threat message circulated alongside fallout from Israeli attacks on Iranian fuel infrastructure that have already rattled crude markets and raised concerns in Washington about price spikes and blowback.

Speaking with CNN, Waltz said, “Well President Trumps not going to take any options off the table. “

Waltz also pointed to what he described as a deliberate decision to limit initial strikes to military targets, saying, “He deliberately hit the military infrastructure only, for now. And I would certainly think he would maintain that optionality if he wants to take down their energy infrastructure.”

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The debate over whether to extend pressure to energy assets comes as the conflict’s target list has already widened in other ways, with Israel hitting fuel storage and distribution nodes near Tehran. U.S. officials were notified ahead of time that strikes were coming, but the breadth of the operation reportedly caught some in Washington off guard.