PANews reported on March 19th that, according to Jinshi News, Trump stated that out of anger over events in the Middle East, Israel launched a fierce attack on PANews reported on March 19th that, according to Jinshi News, Trump stated that out of anger over events in the Middle East, Israel launched a fierce attack on

Trump: The US and Qatar had no knowledge of Israel's attack on Iranian gas fields.

2026/03/19 10:14
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PANews reported on March 19th that, according to Jinshi News, Trump stated that out of anger over events in the Middle East, Israel launched a fierce attack on Iran's main facility known as the South Pars gas field. A small section of the entire gas field was attacked. The United States was completely unaware of this specific attack, and Qatar was not involved at all and was completely unaware beforehand. Unfortunately, Iran was unaware of this situation and any basic facts related to the South Pars attack, and launched a provocative and unjust attack on a section of Qatar's liquefied natural gas facility. Unless Iran unwisely decides to attack Qatar, who is completely innocent in this incident, Israel will not launch any further attacks against this extremely important and valuable South Pars gas field—if Iran does so, then the United States, with or without Israel's help or consent, will completely destroy the entire South Pars gas field with unprecedented force and scale. Because this would have long-term implications for Iran's future, I do not want to authorize such a level of violence and destruction, but if Qatar's liquefied natural gas facilities are attacked again, I will not hesitate to do so.

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