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Trump threatens to blow up 'entirety' of major Iran gas field if it attacks Qatar again

Iranian missile strikes damaged Qatar's main liquefied natural gas export facility, the world's largest, in response to an Israeli attack on Iran's South Pars gas field. European natural gas prices surged 35% following the attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure. Trump denied U.S. knowledge of the Israeli strike and threatened to target Iran's gas operations if Qatar is attacked again.

The attacks threaten global energy supplies at a critical time, with Qatar being a major LNG supplier to Europe. The escalating conflict in the Gulf involves key energy infrastructure that powers global markets, while drawing in multiple world powers including the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Energy markets say

The attacks represent a serious threat to global energy security, with Qatar's facility being crucial for European gas supplies. The 35% price surge reflects genuine concern about prolonged supply disruptions if the conflict escalates further.

Geopolitical observers say

Iran's response appears calculated to demonstrate its ability to disrupt global energy flows without crossing lines that would trigger full-scale war. Trump's threats may be aimed at deterring further escalation while distancing the U.S. from the initial Israeli action.