Kharg Island, Iran – The U.S. has delivered the knockout punch to Iran’s collapsing economy, obliterating the regime’s last major oil export lifeline in a devastating precision strike on Kharg Island.

On March 20, 2026, B-2 stealth bombers and carrier-launched F-35s unleashed bunker-busters and cruise missiles on the island’s mᴀssive terminals, storage tanks, and loading facilities. Catastrophic explosions ignited billions of barrels of crude, creating a 10-mile firestorm visible from space. Satellite images show the entire complex in ruins — Iran’s 90% oil export hub reduced to smoking craters.
U.S. Central Command: “Iran’s ability to fund terror ends today. Kharg is gone.”
Tehran’s economy, already reeling from sanctions and war, now faces total blackout. Oil revenues — 80% of budget — evaporate as global buyers flee. Riots erupt in streets; mullahs scramble.
President Trump: “Iran’s oil empire is history. Regime change starts now.”

With no cash for proxies or missiles, Iran’s war machine stalls. Allies abandon sinking ship. Economy implodes; people rise.
America struck the heart. Iran’s regime gasps final breaths.
