Trump says Israel won't attack Iran gas field again after it 'violently lashed out' - Reuters
President Trump stated that Israel will not conduct further attacks on Unsanction Iranian Oil Already On the Water, Bessent Says">Iranian gas fields after Iran 'violently lashed out' in response to previous strikes. The comment comes amid an ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran that has entered its third week. Trump's remarks appear to signal potential limits on Israeli military operations against Iranian energy infrastructure.
Military pressure on Iran's energy sector is necessary to deter further aggression and protect regional allies. Backing down from strikes on strategic targets like gas fields signals weakness and may embolden Iran to continue destabilizing activities.
Avoiding attacks on energy infrastructure helps prevent dangerous escalation that could destabilize global oil markets. Diplomatic solutions and measured responses are preferable to actions that could trigger broader regional conflict.
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