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Trump says he wants to “take” Iran’s Kharg Island oil hub

WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he wants to take over Iran’s oil infrastructure hub Kharg ​Island but he was not sure Americans have the stomach for ‌a major escalation in the war.

“My preference has always been – take Kharg Island … my preference would be that. I don’t know that America has the stomach for ​it,” he said in an interview on Fox News.

After more ​than three months of war, Iran still has effectively shut ⁠the Strait of Hormuz, a critical supply route for oil and gas ​shipping, and has retained its stockpile of enriched uranium.

The U.S. and Iran ​traded air attacks on Thursday for a second day in a worsening of hostilities that has undermined prospects for a swift end to the war.

Trump said the ​U.S. will attack Iran again with intensified strikes but he would rather ​not hit bridges and power plants.

“There will be more bombing tonight. It will be ‌bigger – ⁠bigger, more powerful,” he said on the “Fox & Friends” program.

Despite plans for more strikes, Trump said the U.S. is still talking with Iran to reach a deal.

The White House did not immediately respond to a question on ​whether the ceasefire ​agreed in April ⁠remains in place.

Iranian sources and Western officials said indirect U.S.-Iranian talks on a preliminary peace deal had intensified.

Trump ​expressed frustration with media coverage of the Iran war ​as ⁠well as Iran’s incalcitrance.

“The whole thing is crazy,” Trump said. “They’re really in submission. They just don’t know it yet.”

The war has killed thousands of people, ⁠mainly ​in Iran and Lebanon, and pushed up ​global oil prices since the U.S. and Israel launched heavy air strikes on Iran on February ​28. — (Reuters)