Tiger Woods' latest fall from grace poses questions for the future running of men's professional golf as well as the personal life of the 15-time major champion. Such has been Woods' standing in the game, his influence has grown with seniority despite a history of wayward driving stretching back
Some stories feel too sudden, too heavy to fully take in. What began as just another working day for a beloved actor has now left an entire industry in shock, struggling to process a loss that came without warning. Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee died on Sunday (March 29) after an accidental
Italy have one more obstacle standing between them and a return to the World Cup in the shape of Bosnia and Hercegovina, who host the Azzurri on Tuesday in what promises to be a tense qualification play-off final in Zenica. The prize for Italy is a spot in Group B at this summer's finals alongside
Days after drawing scrutiny during a recent AI summit in Delhi, Galgotias University has withdrawn a controversial policy that penalised teachers with pay cuts if their students scored poorly, barely two months after rolling it out. The private university was recently under scrutiny and online
Seven months ago, few outside of the Australian state of Victoria had heard of the town of Porepunkah, with its population of just over 1,000 people. But the fatal shooting of two police officers by local Dezi Freeman last August, and the manhunt that followed
US President Donald Trump has indicated that he may send troops to seize control of Iran's key oil export terminal at Kharg Island in the northern Gulf. So what's behind this, how would it work and what are the risks? Kharg Island has long been Iran's chief outlet for its oil exports
Tottenham Hotspur have entered into advanced talks with Roberto de Zerbi, with the former Brighton manager now willing to take charge immediately, according to sources. Multiple sources had said that while the Italian was open to the head coach role
In call with Dutch PM, Modi flags need for early peace in West Asia amid Iran warIndia and the Netherlands have strengthened cooperation in areas such as water, health, clean energy, defence and security in recent years. Published on: Mar 31
How the US could try to seize Iran's Kharg Island

US President Donald Trump has indicated that he may send troops to seize control of Iran's key oil export terminal at Kharg Island in the northern Gulf. So what's behind this, how would it work and what are the risks?
Kharg Island has long been Iran's chief outlet for its oil exports. The island sits offshore with waters deep enough to load product onto tankers known as Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs), which can hold around two million barrels. Around 90% of Iran's oil exports pass through Kharg.
During the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s it was frequently bombed by the Iraqi Air Force and on 13 March this year the US struck what it said were 90 military targets on the island. It however spared the oil infrastructure.
If the US does decide to invade Kharg Island then it would most likely be a temporary measure intended to put pressure on Iran by cutting off its fuel exports until it relinquished its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's busiest oil shipping lanes - and conceded to Washington's demands.
Given the resilience and defiance of the Iranian regime it is highly questionable whether this would work.
The speaker of Iran's parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has warned that his country's forces would "rain down fire" on any invading US forces. Iran is believed to have reinforced its defences on the island, including with surface-to-air missile batteries.
Iran has also accused the US of duplicity by proposing peace talks at the same time as dispatching troops to the region. These forces are made up of nearly 5,000 US Marines and around 2,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division.
This has prompted widespread speculation that either or both could be used to seize and hold Kharg.
In theory, the paratroopers could make an airborne assault, probably at night, to seize key positions on this small island, which measures just 20 sq km (7.7 sq miles).
The US Marines would deploy from ships equipped with Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft and Landing Craft Air Cushioned (LCAC) for making amphibious landings. But first those ships would have to run the gauntlet of getting through the Iranian-controlled Strait of Hormuz and then sailing all the way up the Gulf past any number of hidden Iranian drone and missile launch sites.
Any landing, by air or sea, would expect to be met with anti-personnel mines and swarms of drones. Such is the awesome fighting power of these Marine Expeditionary Units (MEUs) that the US force would almost certainly prevail, but it could come at the expense of a severe number of casualties.
The US then has the problem of holding the ground, for an indeterminate period, while subject to bombardment from the Iranian mainland.
A comparable scenario would be Ukraine's Snake Island in the Black Sea, which Russia seized early on after its full-scale invasion in February 2022, only to be driven off it by constant harassing fire from the Ukrainian mainland.
Any lengthy US occupation of Iranian territory would also be unpopular back home in the US, including with some of President Trump's supporters who elected him partly on a promise to never again get embroiled in these sorts of conflicts.
Finally, it is worth noting that there has been so much noise made about a possible US ground assault on Kharg that it could be part of some deception plan.
There is no doubting its strategic value to Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
But there are other islands in the Gulf that could also be in America's sights. These include Larak Island, just offshore from the key port of Bandar Abbas, and sitting right on the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is currently making all tanker traffic pass by this island for checking and reportedly forcing vessels to pay $2m (£1.5m) to cross.
Then there is Qeshm, the largest island in the Gulf and 75 times bigger than Kharg, where Iran is suspected of housing underground missile and drone sites.
And there are three islands, Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, whose ownership is disputed between Iran and the UAE but all are occupied by Iran.
Taken together with other Iranian islands, these Gulf islands form a protective shield for Iran that can threaten shipping and give it a geographical advantage that goes a long way to offset America's superior military power.
Then, there is the possibility that none of the above happens.
At the same time as sending more troops to the region and signalling the possibility of a ground operation, Trump said again on Monday that the US is in "serious discussions" with Iran, which could "end our military operations".
As we move into the fifth week of the war, Trump's public statements give little clue as to what his next big move will be.
But a "deal", which many suspect President Trump is more desperate for than the Iranians, will require bridging the currently enormous gap between the US and Iranian positions.
Source: BBC
Related Posts: Donald Trump Warns Of More Strikes On Iran's Kharg Island Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s Kharg island if Hormuz is not reopened Why has the US targeted Iran's Kharg Island US Weighs Seizure Of Iran's Kharg Island Trump warns of more strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island oil export hub ‘just for fun’ Israel to seize Gaza City Assam Rifles seize 9 India Must Seize Moment to Rise Higher Punjab Police Seize 8 Pistols From Jaggu Bhagwanpuria Gang Associates J&K Police Seize 300 Kg RDX
Editorial independence is core to our work. Some links may earn us a commission, without influencing our opinions.Struggling with lumpy smoothies? Try these 10 powerful juicer mixers from Sujata, Prestige, Philips, moreThese appliances come with powerful motors that are ideal for extracting fruit
Just now
RBSE 12th Result 2026: Where, when and how to check Rajasthan Board Class 12 results Updated on: Mar 31, 2026 7:52 AM IST By HT Education Desk | Edited by Papri Chanda Prefer HTon Google Quick Read Share via Copy link The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan
Just now
Ranbir Kapoor introduces Ramayana at LA event, calls Lord Rama ‘conscience keeper of billions’Ranbir Kapoor, director Nitesh Tiwari and producer Namit Malhotra spoke about their upcoming film Ramayana at a special screening in Los Angeles recently. Mar 31, 2026
Just now
As March 31 falls on a market holiday next week, investors effectively have just one final window — March 30 — to optimise their tax outgo for FY26 through tax-loss harvesting. With March 31 (Tuesday) falling on a market holiday next week, investors effectively have just one final window —
Just now
A recent report by the Auditor General of Canada has found that countries with a high risk of fraudulent student visa applications usually have low approval rates, with India being an “important exception”, The Indian Express reported on Monday
Just now
Asian markets today: Asian markets declined on Tuesday, March 31, as surging crude oil prices and the escalating Middle East conflict kept investor sentiment fragile. South Korea’s Kospi fell more than 4%, while the small-cap Kosdaq declined over 3%. The South Korean won weakened 0.63% to 1,526
Just now
For many young people, their love for animals is more than simple admiration. Today, there are several meaningful career paths that let you work closely with animals while supporting their welfare and conservation. Here are eight careers that unite passion with purpose.For many young people
Just now
Jammu and Kashmir pacer Brijesh Sharma made his IPL debut for Rajasthan Royals against Chennai Super Kings. Sharma, bought at his base price, impressed in the Bengal Pro T20 League with his wicket-taking ability. His journey from humble beginnings highlights the growing talent pool from the region
Just now
Editorial independence is core to our work. Some links may earn us a commission, without influencing our opinions.Amazon Gaming Fest brings up to 75% off on gaming laptops, consoles and gaming gearScore exciting gaming deals on brands like ASUS, Lenovo, Sony
Just now
In a recent public statement, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her election campaign's lack of depth. Pradhan argued that this has led her to divert attention towards less significant matters. He emphasized urgent issues such as the rising youth
Just now
Man accused of exposing himself to woman, touching her inappropriately at Whole FoodsThe Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in identifying the 6-foot-1 man accused of exposing himself to a woman. Published on: Mar 31
Just now
The war between the United States and Iran has entered its fifth week, with US President Donald Trump repeatedly suggesting that the conflict is nearing its end. However, behind the messaging lies a more complicated, and potentially contradictory, reality
Just now
Senior Maoist, 8 other operatives surrender in APCPI (Maoist) leader Chelluri Narayana Rao surrendered to Andhra police, citing the movement's decline and loss of public support, along with eight others. Published on: Mar 31, 2026 7:42 AM IST By Srinivasa Rao Apparasu
Just now
United States President Donald Trump on Monday said that the US military will “obliterate” all of Iran’s electricity plants, oil wells, the Kharge island and “possibly all” desalinisation plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tehran
Just now
In a strong move, the Education ministry in an order has constituted a three-member probe panel to review the affairs regarding the leadership, functioning and management at the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, as per sources in the ministry
Just now
Comedian Pulkit Mani’s video mocking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for how he interacts with foreign dignitaries had notched 16 million views on Instagram when it was taken down by the platform in mid-March on the orders of the government. Two days later
Just now
It's been more than four years since the troubled teens of East Highland High School were last on our screens and now the long-awaited show returns on 12 April for a third season. The latest trailer sees the characters leave the classroom behind and follows them in early adulthood
Just now
Tensions are high in Manipur's Ukhrul and Kamjong districts following the alleged killing of four NSCN-IM cadres by a rival faction. In retaliation, an NSCN-IM office was torched. Naga organizations are demanding a transparent inquiry, while the Chief Minister urges peace and assures government
Just now
Pisces Horoscope Today for March 31, 2026: You may handle some crucial responsibilitiesPisces Horoscope Today: Those who are into arts, music, and painting will have new opportunities. Published on: Mar 31, 2026 5:11 AM IST By Dr J.N Pandey Share via Copy link Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20) Daily Horoscope
Just now
In its order, a two-member bench of the appellate tribunal said the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has clear jurisdiction under Section 60(5) of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) to hear such matters and pass necessary directions
Just now
American actor and retired professional wrestler John Cena will be making a return to the grandest stage, this time as host of WrestleMania 42. Cena announced on social media that he is headed to Las Vegas. After retiring from in-ring competition last December after his defeat to Gunther at
Just now
Who are Jaden Ivey’s parents? Meet mom Niele Ivey and dad Javin Hunter Published on: Mar 31, 2026 7:03 AM IST By Shirin Gupta Share via Copy link NBA player Jaden Ivey was waived by the Chicago Bulls. His mom, Niele Ivey, is a basketball coach at Notre Dame, and his dad, Javin Hunter
Just now
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit his home state, Gujarat, on Tuesday, 31 March. The prime minister will inaugurate the Samrat Samprati Museum in Gandhinagar on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti and the Kaynes Semicon Plant at Sanand, Ahmedabad
Just now
Bengaluru doctor shares frustration as 1 hour of rain cuts power 20 times: ‘We talk of AI and whatnot’Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy, took to X to express his frustration, posting that in just one hour of rain, electricity had gone off and returned 20 times. Updated on: Mar 31
Just now
Green hydrogen blending in city gas and mobility can cut fuel imports. Minister Pralhad Joshi highlighted this potential. Pilot projects show feasibility. India is building a coordinated system for energy security. Green hydrogen and green ammonia are key to self-reliance
Just now
For decades, Sanjeev Kapoor has been one of the most recognisable faces shaping how India cooks, eats, and understands its own culinary identity. From bringing regional flavours into mainstream conversation through Khana Khazana to building a global food empire
Just now
Water shortage to affect parts of Karnataka in summer: ReportKarnataka faces potential drinking water shortages this summer, with 207 taluks at risk and severe shortages in 212 gram panchayats, amid rising temperatures. Published on: Mar 31, 2026 7:38 AM IST By HT Correspondent
Just now