QATAR AND U.S. DENY BOMBING… GAS PRICES SOARING
President Trump said late Wednesday that the United States and Qatar were not involved in what he said was an Israeli attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field, even as he threatened to destroy the field if Tehran persisted in striking Qatar’s energy facilities.
Hours after the attack on South Pars on Wednesday, natural gas facilities in Qatar were hit by attacks that the Qatari authorities attributed to Iran. They were the latest in a series of escalating strikes on energy infrastructure that have sent oil and gas prices soaring.
President Trump asserted that neither the U.S. nor Qatar had any involvement in the Israeli strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, which he described as a “relatively small section” attacked in retaliation for prior Iranian strikes on Qatari energy facilities; he warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar’s energy infrastructure, the U.S. would respond by “massively” destroying the gas field, amid escalating regional tensions that have driven oil and gas prices higher.
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