In a severe new escalation of the March 2026 Middle East conflict, Iraq has announced the immediate shutdown of all major oil port operations following a ᴅᴇᴀᴅly Iranian attack on tankers near its southern terminals on March 17.
Explosions rocked the waters off Basra and the Al-Faw Peninsula as IRGC-backed forces struck at least two oil tankers loading crude at Iraq’s key export facilities. One tanker was engulfed in flames, with thick black smoke visible for miles. Iraqi authorities confirmed multiple casualties among crew members and port workers, describing the ᴀssault as a “direct and cowardly attack on Iraq’s sovereignty.”

In response, Iraq’s Oil Ministry declared a full suspension of operations at Basra Oil Terminal, Khor Al-Amaya, and other southern ports “until the security situation stabilizes.” The move halts millions of barrels of daily crude exports, further тιԍнтening global oil supplies already strained by Iran’s aggressive “Strait of Death” campaign in the nearby Strait of Hormuz.
Tehran celebrates the chaos.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed the strikes were part of “Operation True Promise 4,” targeting vessels linked to countries supporting US and Israeli operations. Iran appears determined to spread economic pain across the region after suffering heavy losses, including the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei and relentless coalition strikes on Tehran.
Global markets are reeling.
Oil prices spiked sharply once again, with Brent crude jumping over 11% as fears of prolonged supply disruptions spread. Major buyers, including India and China, are now scrambling for alternative sources.

America’s response remains resolute.
Despite Iran’s expanding attacks on shipping, the dual-carrier strike group — USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford — continues to dominate the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury. Both supercarriers are fully operational and launching sustained combat missions against Iranian naval ᴀssets and missile sites. Thousands of U.S. Marines, recently deployed via CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters, stand ready to protect critical infrastructure and respond to further threats.
Gulf nations, already united against Tehran, have expressed strong support for Iraq and condemned Iran’s actions as “economic warfare against the entire region.”
Iraq’s decision to shut down its vital oil ports marks a significant victory for Iran’s strategy of regional disruption, but it also highlights the growing cost of Tehran’s aggression. The regime that seeks to set the Gulf on fire is rapidly isolating itself while accelerating the very response that will end its ability to threaten global energy security.
The United States and its allies will not allow these attacks to continue unchecked. Freedom of navigation and energy flows will be defended with overwhelming strength.