There might be positive outcomes of the US attack on Kharg Island: Payment to the mullah regime's security forces and foreign mercenaries might dry up, increasing the likelihood of regime change. Lebanon could finally be freed from the control of Palestinian terrorists, and the people of Israel could be freed from the threat of further terror attacks if the Islamic regime is toppled. Finally, It could delay China's invasion of Taiwan, as Venezuela and Iran currently supply most of China's oil.

@Kristian_Kiehling
Payment... might dry up

#Kharge island sending oil to #China, past week, 1.5 million barrels per day to China "That has left the US in the awkward position of waging war on Iran while Iran’s sanctioned oil continues to reach its most important customer, ⭕China"
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20260312-in-humiliation-for-us-iran-sending-oil-to-china-through-hormuz/

"For reasons ⁠of ⭕️decency, I have ‌chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil ‌Infrastructure on the ⁠Island" ⁠
#Trump

https://www.scmp.com/news/world/middle-east/article/3346570/us-strikes-irans-kharg-island-attacking-every-military-target-trump-says

⭕So, Trump is protecting China's oil? That's strange

@six_grandfathers_mountain My understanding of the emerging news is that it is actually the US administration that is using Kharg's oil as leverage against the Islamist regime. Therefore, the oil infrastructure on Kharg has not yet been hit, but it could well be at some point in the future. 2) As far as I know, 'Middle East Monitor' is a pro-Hamas and pro-Muslim Brotherhood outlet financed by Qatar, and therefore not up to journalistic standards.