Senator Lindsey Graham offered a straightforward and
unequivocal assessment of the geopolitical importance of Kharg Island in the
context of tensions with Iran.
According to him, whoever controls this enclave largely controls
the pulse of the Iranian economy, given that it is a key point for oil exports,
the country's main source of income. In his view, Kharg is not just another
energy facility, but a critical node whose influence transcends the economic
sphere and extends to regional stability.
Graham further suggested that, should the situation require
a return to more forceful measures, this type of target could be considered a
strategic starting point. His comment reveals a logic of pressure focused on
key infrastructure, with the potential to significantly impact Iran's
operational capacity.
The statements reflect the growing attention given to key
points in the energy sector in conflict scenarios, where control of resources
and export routes can redefine the balance of power in the region.
