Liveblog Iran War: Trump Reportedly Knew in Advance of Attack on Gas Field
US media reports suggest that President Donald Trump was informed ahead of Israel's attack on the significant South Pars gas field, contradicting his claims of ignorance.
Recent reports from U.S. media indicate that President Donald Trump had prior knowledge of Israel's planned attack on the South Pars gas field, an assertion that stands in contrast to his previous statements claiming that the U.S. was not aware of the strike. The Wall Street Journal revealed that the U.S. administration was aware of the operation and did not voice any objections to it. The attack is seen as a strategic move to intensify pressure on Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for global oil exports that Iran is currently blocking.
The implications of this revelation are significant for U.S. foreign policy and Trump's administration, particularly regarding its stance on Iran and Israel. With tensions escalating in the region due to Iranian actions against oil and gas facilities, the U.S. government's tacit approval of such military actions may alter the dynamics of international relations in the Middle East. In this context, the rising gas prices following these attacks further complicate the situation, impacting both domestic and global markets.
Moreover, Kuwait has reported fires resulting from these attacks, showcasing the broader regional destabilization caused by military actions. Trump's threats of retaliation add another layer of complexity, as they indicate possible future U.S. involvement or support for further military operations against Iran. This live blog keeps track of ongoing developments in the Iran War and their associated geopolitical ramifications, contributing to the narrative of a tense and evolving conflict.