TLDR: Iran warns Gulf desalination plants will be targeted if the US strikes its national power grid. Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain rely on desalination for up toTLDR: Iran warns Gulf desalination plants will be targeted if the US strikes its national power grid. Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain rely on desalination for up to

Iran Threatens Gulf Water Supply as Trump’s 48-Hour Ultimatum Targets Iranian Power Grid

2026/03/22 13:30
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TLDR:

  • Iran warns Gulf desalination plants will be targeted if the US strikes its national power grid.
  • Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain rely on desalination for up to 99 percent of their daily drinking water.
  • The Gulf region produces 40 percent of the world’s desalinated water across 56 vulnerable coastal plants.
  • Strikes on Jubail, the world’s largest desalination complex, could cut water access across Saudi Arabia.

Gulf desalination infrastructure is at the center of a rapidly escalating standoff between the United States and Iran. President Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum threatening to destroy Iran’s national power grid.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi and military officials responded with warnings to attack Gulf desalination plants. The mutual crisis now threatens tens of millions of civilians on both sides. Neither side can execute its threat without triggering a devastating response from the other.

Iran Warns of Strikes on Gulf Water Facilities

Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi and military officials issued warnings through the Tasnim news agency. They stated that any US strike on Iranian power plants would trigger immediate retaliation.

Gulf energy infrastructure and desalination facilities were named as the primary targets. The warning came after Trump’s ultimatum threatened Iranian civilian power generation.

In a widely shared post, journalist Shanaka Perera outlined the region’s deep dependence on desalinated water. He noted that Kuwait sources 90 percent of its drinking water from desalination.

Qatar relies on desalination for nearly 99 percent of its water supply. Bahrain draws 85 percent, and Saudi Arabia depends on desalination for 70 percent.

The Gulf region collectively produces 40 percent of the world’s desalinated water. Some 400 facilities operate across the region, with output concentrated in 56 large coastal plants.

These plants sit within 350 kilometres of Iranian launch positions. They are open-air industrial complexes with no military fortification.

A missile strike on the Jubail complex in Saudi Arabia could cut water to Riyadh. Jubail is the world’s largest desalination facility, supplying water to the capital.

Riyadh has no rivers or natural groundwater reserves to replace the supply. Without desalination, large-scale evacuation would become the only available option.

A Circular Threat With No Safe Exit

The 48-hour ultimatum was set to expire on March 23. If the United States strikes Iranian power plants, Iran has stated it will retaliate against Gulf desalination plants.

Gulf water supplies could collapse within days of such a strike. Millions of Gulf residents would face a water emergency with no quick solution.

Precedent for targeting water infrastructure already exists within this conflict. On March 7, strikes damaged a desalination plant on Iran’s Qeshm Island, cutting water to 30 villages.

An Iranian drone struck a Bahraini water facility the following day. Both sides have already hit water infrastructure during the current escalation.

Twenty-three nations signed the Hormuz statement calling on Iran to halt hostilities. Bahrain, the UAE, and Qatar are among the signatories of that document.

These countries depend on desalination for the majority of their daily water supply. Iran responded to the statement by naming their water infrastructure as a retaliatory target.

The threat pattern creates a cycle of destruction with no clear endpoint. Iranian hospitals could lose power while Gulf hospitals simultaneously lose water access.

Both scenarios would produce mass civilian harm within days of any exchange. Water, not oil, has become the resource that transforms this conflict into a humanitarian emergency.

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