Special Report: Kharg Island: US Hits 90 Iranian Targets as Missile
[00:00] Noah Feldman: Today is Saturday, March 14th, 2026.
[00:05] Noah Feldman: We are tracking a deep dive on the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran.
[00:11] Noah Feldman: Noah Feldman explains.
[00:14] Noah Feldman: From Nernal Newscast, I'm Noah Feldman.
[00:17] Oliver Grant: And I'm Oliver Grant.
[00:19] Noah Feldman: United States forces have carried out a large-scale aerial campaign targeting over 90 Iranian military sites on Karg Island.
[00:29] Noah Feldman: According to reports from the Pentagon, the strikes focused on naval mine storage facilities and hardened missile bunkers.
[00:37] Noah Feldman: These assets are considered central to Iran's ability to project power in the Persian Gulf
[00:43] Noah Feldman: and threaten international shipping lanes.
[00:47] Oliver Grant: The strike on Karg Island was extensive.
[00:50] Oliver Grant: However, the Iranian response has proven costly for the Air Force.
[00:55] Oliver Grant: New assessments show six United States Air Force tankers at a base in Saudi Arabia were damaged by Iranian missiles.
[01:04] Oliver Grant: This is one more than initially reported.
[01:07] Oliver Grant: It reveals a gap in the integrated air defense systems meant to protect high-value refueling assets in the region.
[01:15] Noah Feldman: The operational impact is spilling over into the private sector.
[01:20] Noah Feldman: A major port in the United Arab Emirates has officially suspended oil operations after a fire broke out.
[01:27] Noah Feldman: Authorities have linked the incident to drone activity.
[01:31] Noah Feldman: This suspension is already creating friction in the global energy supply chain.
[01:37] Noah Feldman: It is also affecting the specialized workforce required for port security and hazardous material management.
[01:44] Oliver Grant: The drone activity at the UAE port follows a pattern of distributed, low-cost attacks.
[01:51] Oliver Grant: These strikes disrupt complex logistics hubs.
[01:55] Oliver Grant: This is not just a military problem.
[01:58] Oliver Grant: It is a systemic failure to protect the infrastructure that global energy markets rely on.
[02:04] Oliver Grant: We are seeing a divergence between the official narrative of regional stability
[02:09] Oliver Grant: and the reality of a port effectively shut down by proxy actors.
[02:14] Noah Feldman: In a separate development in Iraq, a United States strike in Baghdad
[02:19] Noah Feldman: killed a high-ranking missile commander from the Bader organization.
[02:23] Noah Feldman: This targeted operation aimed to degrade the leadership of groups responsible
[02:28] Noah Feldman: for coordinating attacks against United States personnel.
[02:32] Noah Feldman: It highlights a shift toward more aggressive decapitation strikes within urban centers.
[02:38] Oliver Grant: The strike in Baghdad represents another layer of the conflict.
[02:43] Oliver Grant: The Bader organization has deep ties within the Iraqi security apparatus.
[02:49] Oliver Grant: Targeting their leadership within the capital increases the institutional pressure on the Iraqi government.
[02:56] Oliver Grant: It forces a difficult choice between their domestic political alliances
[03:00] Oliver Grant: and their security partnership with the United States.
[03:04] Noah Feldman: The Pentagon is now moving to reinforce the regional footprint, and additional 2,500 Marines are being deployed to the Middle East.
[03:13] Noah Feldman: This deployment is designed to provide immediate security for United States assets and bolster the defense of critical infrastructure.
[03:22] Noah Feldman: For the personnel involved, this means a rapid pivot from training cycles to active theater operations.
[03:29] Oliver Grant: Adding 2,500 Marines is a significant commitment.
[03:34] Oliver Grant: However, it raises questions about the long-term objective.
[03:38] Oliver Grant: If the goal is to deter Iran, previous strikes and defensive postures have clearly not prevented the damage we saw at the Saudi Air Base or the UAE port.
[03:49] Oliver Grant: We are seeing more resources poured into a system struggling to maintain regional containment.
[03:56] Noah Feldman: As the situation evolves, the focus remains on whether these strikes will successfully
[04:01] Noah Feldman: degrade Iran's offensive capabilities.
[04:05] Noah Feldman: There is also the risk that the cycle of retaliation will continue to expand.
[04:10] Noah Feldman: The logistics of sustaining a larger force and protecting vulnerable energy hubs
[04:15] Noah Feldman: will be the primary challenge for United States commanders in the coming weeks.
[04:20] Oliver Grant: The escalation on Karg Island and the retaliatory strikes suggest that neither side is currently finding an off-ramp.
[04:32] Oliver Grant: Instead, the systems of conflict are accelerating.
[04:37] Oliver Grant: Each move is being met by a proportional, or in this case, a highly disruptive countermove.
[04:46] Oliver Grant: And I'm Oliver Grant.
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