Trump Denies U.S. Role in Israel Strike on Iran, Issues Stark Warning to Tehran

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  • Donald Trump denied U.S. involvement in Israel’s strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field.
  • He warned Iran against further attacks on global energy infrastructure.
  • The escalation has strained U.S.-Israel relations and shaken global markets.

NAIROBI, Kenya- Donald Trump has distanced the United States from Israel’s recent strike on Iran, saying Washington had no prior knowledge of the operation targeting the South Pars Gas Field.

The attack on the world’s largest natural gas reserve has been cited as the trigger for Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure.

“We Knew Nothing” – Trump

In a series of statements, Trump said Israel acted independently without briefing U.S. authorities.

“Israel did not inform the United States before attacking South Pars,” he said, describing the move as a “violent lash out.”

The remarks come as global markets react to rising oil prices, with concerns growing over the stability of global energy supply chains.

Trump Issues Strong Warning to Iran

Despite distancing the U.S. from the initial strike, Trump issued a direct warning to Tehran following its attacks on energy facilities in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

He cautioned that any further targeting of critical LNG infrastructure could trigger a severe U.S. response.

Trump warned the U.S. could “massively” strike the South Pars Gas Field if Iran escalates attacks on global energy assets.

The statement signals Washington’s focus on protecting key energy routes and infrastructure.

Diplomatic Fallout and Rising Tensions

The developments point to growing friction in the U.S.-Israel relationship, with Washington appearing keen to avoid direct responsibility for the escalation.

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At the same time, tensions across the Gulf continue to rise, with countries taking diplomatic action and strengthening security measures.

Focus has now shifted to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil supply, as fears of further disruption grow.

As the situation evolves, the risk of a broader conflict—and its impact on global markets—remains a major concern.

George Ndole
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