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Trump disavows the bombing of Iran’s Pars field and stresses that it will not happen again


Amid mounting fears of the economic damage resulting from the war, the US President stressed Donald Trump Targeting Israel Iran’s southern Pars gas field will not be repeated, but he threatened to destroy it if Tehran did not stop striking Qatari liquefied gas facilities.
Iran responded by warning that it would not exercise any restraint if its energy facilities were targeted again.
The targeting of oil facilities exacerbated the already shaking oil markets caused by Iran’s closure of the vital Strait of Hormuz.

Washington did not know. By bombing

confirmed Trump said that Washington did not know anything in advance about the Israeli occupation forces’ attack on the South Pars field, which provides Iran with about 70% of the natural gas it consumes domestically, but he said that he asked the entity’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop attacking energy facilities in Iran.
He added: "We get along wonderfully, there is coordination between us, but sometimes he does something that the United States opposes"

Netanyahu said that his forces moved alone to bomb the Pars field.
He added: "President Trump asked us to suspend any new attack and we are complying with his request.

Trump’s Threats and Iran’s Response

Trump’s statement preceded his threat. "By blowing up the entire South Pars gas field with tremendous force" Unless Tehran stops targeting Qatari energy facilities, but at the same time he made it clear that there are no current plans to deploy soldiers in Iran.
Iran responded to the threat in kind, and Fars News Agency reported that "The headquarters of the Seal of the Prophets"Army Operational Command, An "Attacks on energy infrastructure will not stop until it is completely destroyed if Israeli strikes are repeated.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi warned that Tehran will not exercise any restraint if its energy facilities are attacked again in the war with the United States and Israel.

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