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President Trump said, “NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar.”

Washington: According to US President Donald Trump, unless Tehran “unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar,” Israel will not attack Iran’s rich South Pars gas facility. Following Israel’s attack on Iran’s South Pars offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) field, which it shares with Doha, Tehran intensified its attacks on the energy facilities of its Persian Gulf neighbours, striking gas installations in Qatar.

The US commander-in-chief asserted that the “United States knew nothing about” the Israeli assault against the Iranian Gas Field and that Israel acted “violently” and “out of anger” over the war.

“Israel has forcefully attacked a significant facility in Iran known as South Pars Gas Field out of rage over events in the Middle East. Only a small portion of the entire area has been affected. He said on his Truth Social platform, “The United States knew nothing about this specific attack, and the nation of Qatar was in no way, shape, or form involved with it, nor did it have any idea that it was going to happen.”

“Unfortunately, Iran did not know this, or any of the pertinent facts pertaining to the South Pars attack, and unjustifiably and unfairly attacked a portion of Qatar’s LNG Gas facility,” he said.

President Trump said, “NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar.”

The US, “with or without the help or consent of Israel, will massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before.”

Because of the long-term effects on Iran’s future, I do not want to approve of this degree of violence and devastation, but I will not think twice about doing so if Qatar’s LNG is targeted once more,” he continued.

Iran’s Assault on Qatar
Iranian missile attacks have destroyed other LNG plants in the energy-rich country, “causing sizable fires and extensive further damage,” according to Qatar Energy, the state-owned oil and gas business in Doha.

It stated that no one had been harmed thus far and that firefighters were attempting to put out the fires. For the global energy markets, Qatar is a major supplier of natural gas. Although it had already stopped manufacturing earlier in the conflict, significant damage might make it more difficult for Doha to sell its goods once the conflict with Iran is over.

Israeli Assault Regarding Iran
As the conflict increased pressure on the region’s economic lifeblood, oil, Israel launched an attack on Iran’s enormous offshore South Pars natural gas field on Wednesday. Iran retaliated by intensifying attacks on the energy infrastructure of its Persian Gulf neighbours, including gas plants in Qatar. In response, Doha gave Iranian embassy employees a 24-hour deadline to depart the nation.

The United Arab Emirates’ government referred to Tehran’s attacks on the Habshan gas complex and Bab field as a “dangerous escalation” in the Islamic Republic’s conflict with Israel and the United States. Abu Dhabi authorities claim that following interceptions over the locations, the gas operations were shut down.

The Gulf Arab states, which have been defending against Iranian attacks since the war started on February 28 but have not launched an offensive against Iran despite attacks on their military bases, civilian locations, and energy operations, are under increasing pressure as a result of the attacks on Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

As Iran continued to tighten its grip on the Strait of Hormuz shipping channel, which transports one-fifth of the world’s oil, the price of oil increased by another five percent to almost $108 per barrel on international markets. Since the beginning of the conflict, the price of Brent crude, the global benchmark for oil, has increased by over half.

The Treasury Department relaxed sanctions on Venezuela on Wednesday, stating that US businesses will be permitted to conduct business with the nation’s state-owned oil and gas corporation, as the Trump administration searches for methods to increase oil supplies.

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