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"textContent": "On March 14 2026, the US bombed Kharg Island, a small island off the coast of Iran, home to a major oil terminal that is considered the country’s economic lifeline. The US President Donald Trump said Kharg Island’s military facilities were “totally obliterated” but that it had held off targeting its oil infrastructure. Simultaneously, the […]\n\nThe post 1988 & 2026: Why U.S. Fears Seizing Strait of Hormuz Islands Despite Boasting World’s Strongest Military? appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
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