• العربية
  • فارسی
Brand
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
  • Theme
  • Language
    • العربية
    • فارسی
  • Iran Insight
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Analysis
  • Special Report
  • Opinion
  • Podcast
All rights reserved for Volant Media UK Limited
volant media logo

Iran threatens to disrupt Bab al-Mandeb Strait if US invades Kharg Island

Mar 21, 2026, 14:45 GMT+0

Any US military action against Iran’s Kharg Island could trigger a sweeping escalation, including disruption of security at the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait as well as further attacks on regional energy facilities, the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News said citing a military source.

The source said that if Washington follows through on threats to invade the strategic oil hub, Iran would respond with measures “unprecedented” compared to developments over the past three weeks of conflict.

The source warned that targeting other critical waterways, including the Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea, is among the options under consideration by Iran and its allied forces, suggesting the confrontation could expand well beyond the Strait of Hormuz.

The source said an attack on Kharg could temporarily disrupt Iran’s oil production and trigger retaliatory actions against energy infrastructure across the region, escalating risks for global markets.

He also said that US forces would be unable to secure the island in the event of an attack and could face losses “unprecedented since World War II,” underscoring the potential scale of escalation.

Most Viewed

Behind Tehran’s unity show: The secret letter to the shadow king
1
INSIGHT

Behind Tehran’s unity show: The secret letter to the shadow king

2
EXCLUSIVE

Disputes within Iran leadership blocked negotiators’ trip to Islamabad

3
INSIGHT

Power vacuum in Tehran emboldens hardliners

4
ANALYSIS

Rapid deterioration of Iran-UAE ties threatens a critical trade lifeline

5
INSIGHT

Who backs war now? Tehran flips the script

Banner
Banner

Spotlight

  • Iran’s economy after the March war: how bad can it get?
    ANALYSIS

    Iran’s economy after the March war: how bad can it get?

  • Behind Tehran’s unity show: The secret letter to the shadow king
    INSIGHT

    Behind Tehran’s unity show: The secret letter to the shadow king

  • Rapid deterioration of Iran-UAE ties threatens a critical trade lifeline
    ANALYSIS

    Rapid deterioration of Iran-UAE ties threatens a critical trade lifeline

  • Tehran stocks head for reopening, but it risks triggering a new crisis
    ANALYSIS

    Tehran stocks head for reopening, but it risks triggering a new crisis

  • Power vacuum in Tehran emboldens hardliners
    INSIGHT

    Power vacuum in Tehran emboldens hardliners

  • Inflation spikes, basic goods slip out of reach for Iranians, citizens say
    VOICES FROM IRAN

    Inflation spikes, basic goods slip out of reach for Iranians, citizens say

•
•
•

More Stories

Pezeshkian proposes West Asia security framework in call with Modi

Mar 21, 2026, 14:40 GMT+0

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian proposed creating a regional security framework made up of West Asian countries to preserve peace and stability without foreign interference, Iran’s embassy in India said on Saturday.

The proposal came in a phone call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to a statement posted by the embassy on X. The statement said Pezeshkian also told Modi that ending the war required an immediate halt to US and Israeli attacks and guarantees they would not be repeated.

The embassy said Pezeshkian urged BRICS, under India’s rotating presidency, to play an independent role in stopping what he described as “aggression against Iran.”

Israel struck missile production sites in Tehran, IDF says

Mar 21, 2026, 13:34 GMT+0

Israel’s military said on Saturday that it carried out overnight strikes in Tehran targeting facilities tied to Iran’s ballistic missile production and several air defense systems.

The targets included a central IRGC compound used for the production and development of missile components, a storage site for missile production parts, a defense ministry facility responsible for missile fuel production and another site producing ballistic missile components, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.

The strikes significantly damaged Iran’s ability to keep producing key ballistic missile components at those sites, according to the statement.

It said the attacks were part of a broader phase aimed at expanding damage to Iran’s military capabilities and that strikes on weapons production facilities would continue.

Western and regional states condemn Iran over Hormuz disruption

Mar 21, 2026, 12:49 GMT+0

A group of Western and regional countries condemned Iran’s attacks on commercial vessels and civilian infrastructure and its effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, in a joint statement released by the United Arab Emirates.

The joint statement was signed by the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan, Canada, South Korea, New Zealand, Denmark, Latvia, Slovenia, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Czechia, Romania, Bahrain, Lithuania, and Australia.

The statement called on Iran to immediately stop threats, mining, drone and missile attacks, and attempts to block commercial shipping.

“We express our deep concern about the escalating conflict. We call on Iran to cease immediately its threats, laying of mines, drone and missile attacks and other attempts to block the Strait to commercial shipping, and to comply with UN Security Council Resolution 2817,” it read.

The countries said freedom of navigation is a fundamental principle of international law and warned that disruptions to shipping and energy supply chains pose a threat to global security.

“The effects of Iran’s actions will be felt by people in all parts of the world, especially the most vulnerable,” said the statement.

The countries further called for an immediate moratorium on attacks targeting civilian infrastructure, including oil and gas facilities, and said they were ready to support efforts to ensure safe passage through the strait.

The statement also welcomed coordinated releases of strategic oil reserves and pledged support for countries most affected by the disruption.

US says over 8,000 targets struck in Iran

Mar 21, 2026, 12:23 GMT+0

The head of US Central Command said American forces have struck more than 8,000 targets in Iran since the start of the war, adding that Iran’s military capabilities are steadily weakening.

“So far, we’ve struck over 8,000 military targets, including 130 Iranian vessels, constituting the largest elimination of a navy over a 3-week period since World War II,” Adm. Brad Cooper said, adding Iran’s navy is no longer operating, its aircraft are grounded, and its ability to launch missiles and drones has sharply declined.

Israel says Iranian missile fired at warplane missed target

Mar 21, 2026, 10:40 GMT+0

Israel’s military said an Iranian surface-to-air missile was launched at one of its aircraft during an Israeli air force operation in Iranian airspace, but caused no damage and did not disrupt the mission.

The military said the crew acted in line with operational procedures and completed the mission as planned.

It added that since the start of Operation Roaring Lion, there had been multiple attempts to target and shoot down Israeli fighter jets over Iran, and said Israeli air crews had dealt with those threats successfully.