Mar 19 • 02:59 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Donald Trump claims that the U.S. was unaware that Israel would attack a gas field in Iran

Donald Trump asserted that the U.S. had no prior knowledge of Israel's attack on the Pars Sur gas field in Iran.

In a statement made on Wednesday, President Donald Trump distanced the U.S. from Israel's recent military actions, specifically an attack on the Pars Sur natural gas field in the Persian Gulf. According to Trump, the attack was unexpected, and he emphasized that the U.S. had no foreknowledge of such an operation. He noted that Israel's actions were fueled by tensions in the Middle East, and he characterized the damage caused as relatively minor, affecting only a small portion of the facility.

Trump's comments also included remarks on Iran's response, claiming that it reacted aggressively by attacking a section of the liquefied natural gas plant in Qatar without understanding the full context. He warned that Israel would refrain from further attacks on the vital Pars Sur field unless Iran chose to attack an innocent country, suggesting that such a move would provoke future military responses.

This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Iran. Trump's comments indicate a delicate political balancing act as he seeks to separate U.S. interests from Israel's military decisions while addressing the broader geopolitical implications of these ongoing conflicts.

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