Trump Vows to Destroy Iran’s Gas Field If Tehran Strikes Qatar.
Donald Trump’s Statements on Israel and Iran
According to Novyny.live: Donald Trump has stated that Israel does not intend to attack the South Pars gas field unless Iran first launches a strike against Qatar. He further warned that, should Iran carry out another assault, he would not hesitate to obliterate the field entirely. These remarks were shared on his social media platform, Truth Social.
South Pars represents Iran’s portion of the world’s largest natural gas reservoir, while Qatar develops its adjacent section, known as the North Field. Recent attacks on South Pars have already driven up oil prices, raising alarms across global markets. Meanwhile, the war has forced Qatar to halt its liquefied natural gas production.
Trump emphasized that 'Israel will not attack again unless Iran foolishly decides to strike a completely innocent country, in this case, Qatar.'
These comments highlight rising regional tensions and the potential repercussions for global energy security. Analysts note that any further military action could significantly disrupt energy markets.
Geopolitical Dynamics in the Region
Trump’s statements underscore the complex geopolitical landscape, where conflicts among Iran, Israel, and Qatar could severely impact energy security not only in the Middle East but worldwide. The surge in oil prices resulting from such instability serves as a warning to markets about the risk of further escalation, which in turn could affect global economic trends.
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