April 15, 2026

“FINAL BLOW”: Pentagon Readies Kharg Island Invasion and Massive Strike Surge

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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is preparing a “final blow” to conclude the 27-day war with Iran, developing high-stakes military options that include a massive bombing campaign and the potential deployment of ground forces to seize strategic territory. According to an Axios report on Thursday, March 26, 2026, the escalation is being positioned as a “crushing show of force” intended to break the current diplomatic deadlock before a looming sunrise deadline.

The plan comes as the Trump administration balances a dual-track strategy: offering a 15-point peace proposal via Pakistani mediators while simultaneously positioning elite combat units for a decisive ground operation.


The “Strategic Seizure” Options

Sources familiar with the planning suggest the primary targets for a ground incursion are Iran’s most critical maritime and economic nodes.

  • Kharg Island: The terminal responsible for over 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports. Seizing it would give the U.S. total control over Iran’s economic lifeline.
  • Abu Musa: A strategically located island near the Strait of Hormuz. Securing it would facilitate the reopening of global shipping lanes currently choked by Iranian mines and batteries.
  • The Force: The 82nd Airborne Division and approximately 2,200 Marines from a Rapid Response Unit have already been ordered to the region. They would provide the “boots on the ground” necessary for an occupation or blockade.

The “Massive Bombing” Campaign

If diplomatic progress—delivered via the “Vance Channel” or Pakistani mediators—fails to materialize by Friday morning, March 27, the U.S. is poised to transition from “surgical” strikes to a broader destruction of national infrastructure.

Targeted SectorExpected Impact
National Power GridTotal blackout of major cities to paralyze command and control.
Energy HubsSystematic elimination of domestic refining and gas processing (e.g., South Pars).
Ground CapabilitiesMassive airstrikes to “soften” coastal defenses before any amphibious landing.
Command CentersFinal “decapitation” strikes against remaining IRGC leadership bunkers.

“No Decision Yet”

Despite the advanced state of planning, White House officials emphasize that a ground invasion remains a contingency, not a certainty.

  • Trump’s Stance: President Trump has publicly stated he has “no plans” to put troops on the ground but added, “If I were, I certainly wouldn’t tell you.”
  • Leverage Strategy: Some officials believe the mere threat of an invasion—and the leakage of these plans—is intended to provide maximum leverage as Iran reviews the U.S. peace proposal.
  • The “Sunrise” Deadline: With the U.S. poised to target Iran’s national power grid at sunrise tomorrow, the next 12 to 18 hours are critical.

What’s Next?

The Pentagon’s assessment is clear: if the regime does not “accept reality” in the next 15 hours, the war will move from the air and sea onto Iranian soil. The arrival of the USS Tripoli and its associated Marine Expeditionary Unit in the coming days would provide the final piece of the logistical puzzle for a coastal invasion.

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