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Trump Threatens to Destroy Iran's Entire South Pars Gas Field if Tehran Strikes Qatar Again

President Trump warned on Wednesday that the U.S. would devastate Iran's South Pars gas field if Tehran continues attacking Qatar's LNG facilities, as the Middle East energy war escalates with Saudi Arabia reserving the right to military action.

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Panoramic view of South Pars gas field facilities on the Persian Gulf coast of Iran
Panoramic view of South Pars gas field facilities on the Persian Gulf coast of Iran

The Middle East energy war entered a new and volatile phase on Wednesday after President Donald Trump issued his most direct military threat against Iran's fossil fuel infrastructure, warning that the United States would destroy the entirety of Iran's South Pars gas field if Tehran continued attacking energy facilities in Qatar Live: Trump threatens to 'blow up' major Iran gas field if strikes on Gulf energy sites continuefrance24.com·SecondaryIssued on: 19/03/2026 - 03:33Modified: 19/03/2026 - 04:59 US President Donald Trump has pledged that Israel would make no more attacks on Iran’s major South Pars gas field, but if Iran attacked Qatar again, the US would retaliate and 'massively blow up the entirety' of the field. This comes after Iranian strikes on Gulf states energy sites, which followed an Israeli attack on Iran's gas fields. Follow our live blog for the latest developments..

Trump's warning came hours after Iranian missiles struck Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City, home to the largest liquefied natural gas export complex in the world, causing what QatarEnergy described as extensive damage and sparking fires that required emergency response teams Trump warns to 'blow up' South Pars gas field in Iran if strikes against Qatar energy continue cnbc.com·SecondaryU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar's energy facilities, America would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field." Tehran has attacked a key energy facility in Qatar after Israel bombed the South Pars Gas in Iran, signaling a sharp escalation in the conflict and sending energy prices soaring.. The attack marked the second time Iran has targeted the facility since the conflict began on February 28, after an earlier strike on March 2 forced a suspension of LNG production Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's largest gas field if it attacks Qatar's LNG againeuronews.com·Secondary[�EU�G�a��I=) �������l����������S3�r'�+��ߞjB�-R��Q�ֺ�i��sȥz$%�@�%���W�nt��&�n������3��f�c?t��*{$d�[P_%Q���73��� �����$:k��F�����b���ijg�\I��C�U�$7�!D��������gt�̀>3y4A3,y@rCz���� $VKr7)D�*eP9T��ڝOB�]U3 ��]9�JR��w.�_�Wk�1u����$��<;\�r캷���{_����9���������u���t�ӄI#y`�cXn�U}y�/��Vӻ�/�1�z�n�NP�"�UZu���E�%��q�?��IBeg1f�\��4�mbc�0��iI.�%�R�����������M�h��L�{{;[=ij��1�j~�-��1Q���c��{�}/*4ľ)+p��DU0I��%y��Z�(�_k2rux_ �P�AT�`&..

In a late-night post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the United States had no prior knowledge of Israel's strike on Iran's South Pars gas field, pushing back against reports that the operation had been coordinated with and approved by his administration Trump warns to 'blow up' South Pars gas field in Iran if strikes against Qatar energy continue cnbc.com·SecondaryU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar's energy facilities, America would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field." Tehran has attacked a key energy facility in Qatar after Israel bombed the South Pars Gas in Iran, signaling a sharp escalation in the conflict and sending energy prices soaring.. He wrote that Qatar was in no way involved with the Israeli operation and had no idea it was going to happen.

Trump then pledged that Israel would make no further attacks on the South Pars site — unless Iran continued its retaliatory strikes against Qatar. In that scenario, Trump declared, the United States would act unilaterally if necessary Live: Trump threatens to 'blow up' major Iran gas field if strikes on Gulf energy sites continuefrance24.com·SecondaryIssued on: 19/03/2026 - 03:33Modified: 19/03/2026 - 04:59 US President Donald Trump has pledged that Israel would make no more attacks on Iran’s major South Pars gas field, but if Iran attacked Qatar again, the US would retaliate and 'massively blow up the entirety' of the field. This comes after Iranian strikes on Gulf states energy sites, which followed an Israeli attack on Iran's gas fields. Follow our live blog for the latest developments.. The president's language was notably escalatory, stating that the U.S. would act with or without the help or consent of Israel and would deploy an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before Trump warns to 'blow up' South Pars gas field in Iran if strikes against Qatar energy continue cnbc.com·SecondaryU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar's energy facilities, America would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field." Tehran has attacked a key energy facility in Qatar after Israel bombed the South Pars Gas in Iran, signaling a sharp escalation in the conflict and sending energy prices soaring..

The sequence of events that triggered Wednesday's confrontation began when Israeli forces struck Iran's South Pars gas field — the world's largest natural gas reserve, which Iran shares with Qatar across a maritime border in the Persian Gulf Trump warns to 'blow up' South Pars gas field in Iran if strikes against Qatar energy continue cnbc.com·SecondaryU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar's energy facilities, America would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field." Tehran has attacked a key energy facility in Qatar after Israel bombed the South Pars Gas in Iran, signaling a sharp escalation in the conflict and sending energy prices soaring.. It was the first time Israel had targeted Iranian natural gas production infrastructure since the conflict began. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responded by threatening to escalate hostilities further, warning that it would target oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's largest gas field if it attacks Qatar's LNG againeuronews.com·Secondary[�EU�G�a��I=) �������l����������S3�r'�+��ߞjB�-R��Q�ֺ�i��sȥz$%�@�%���W�nt��&�n������3��f�c?t��*{$d�[P_%Q���73��� �����$:k��F�����b���ijg�\I��C�U�$7�!D��������gt�̀>3y4A3,y@rCz���� $VKr7)D�*eP9T��ڝOB�]U3 ��]9�JR��w.�_�Wk�1u����$��<;\�r캷���{_����9���������u���t�ӄI#y`�cXn�U}y�/��Vӻ�/�1�z�n�NP�"�UZu���E�%��q�?��IBeg1f�\��4�mbc�0��iI.�%�R�����������M�h��L�{{;[=ij��1�j~�-��1Q���c��{�}/*4ľ)+p��DU0I��%y��Z�(�_k2rux_ �P�AT�`&..

Qatar Caught in the Crossfire

Qatar found itself in the unenviable position of being punished by Iran for an Israeli attack on a shared resource. Doha issued a dual condemnation, rebuking Israel for what it called a dangerous and irresponsible attack on the South Pars facilities while simultaneously condemning Iran's retaliatory strike on Ras Laffan as a flagrant breach of international law Trump warns to 'blow up' South Pars gas field in Iran if strikes against Qatar energy continue cnbc.com·SecondaryU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar's energy facilities, America would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field." Tehran has attacked a key energy facility in Qatar after Israel bombed the South Pars Gas in Iran, signaling a sharp escalation in the conflict and sending energy prices soaring.. Qatar took the additional step of expelling two senior Iranian diplomats.

The Ras Laffan complex is of outsized importance to global energy markets. Before production was halted earlier this month, the facility accounted for roughly a fifth of the world's LNG supply Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's largest gas field if it attacks Qatar's LNG againeuronews.com·Secondary[�EU�G�a��I=) �������l����������S3�r'�+��ߞjB�-R��Q�ֺ�i��sȥz$%�@�%���W�nt��&�n������3��f�c?t��*{$d�[P_%Q���73��� �����$:k��F�����b���ijg�\I��C�U�$7�!D��������gt�̀>3y4A3,y@rCz���� $VKr7)D�*eP9T��ڝOB�]U3 ��]9�JR��w.�_�Wk�1u����$��<;\�r캷���{_����9���������u���t�ӄI#y`�cXn�U}y�/��Vӻ�/�1�z�n�NP�"�UZu���E�%��q�?��IBeg1f�\��4�mbc�0��iI.�%�R�����������M�h��L�{{;[=ij��1�j~�-��1Q���c��{�}/*4ľ)+p��DU0I��%y��Z�(�_k2rux_ �P�AT�`&.. The damage from Wednesday's attack — in which four of five incoming Iranian missiles were intercepted but one struck the industrial city — is expected to further delay any resumption of exports Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's largest gas field if it attacks Qatar's LNG againeuronews.com·Secondary[�EU�G�a��I=) �������l����������S3�r'�+��ߞjB�-R��Q�ֺ�i��sȥz$%�@�%���W�nt��&�n������3��f�c?t��*{$d�[P_%Q���73��� �����$:k��F�����b���ijg�\I��C�U�$7�!D��������gt�̀>3y4A3,y@rCz���� $VKr7)D�*eP9T��ڝOB�]U3 ��]9�JR��w.�_�Wk�1u����$��<;\�r캷���{_����9���������u���t�ӄI#y`�cXn�U}y�/��Vӻ�/�1�z�n�NP�"�UZu���E�%��q�?��IBeg1f�\��4�mbc�0��iI.�%�R�����������M�h��L�{{;[=ij��1�j~�-��1Q���c��{�}/*4ľ)+p��DU0I��%y��Z�(�_k2rux_ �P�AT�`&..

Saudi Arabia Reserves Military Option

In a parallel development that underscored the widening scope of the crisis, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan stated on Thursday that the kingdom had not ruled out military action against Iran Live: Trump threatens to 'blow up' major Iran gas field if strikes on Gulf energy sites continuefrance24.com·SecondaryIssued on: 19/03/2026 - 03:33Modified: 19/03/2026 - 04:59 US President Donald Trump has pledged that Israel would make no more attacks on Iran’s major South Pars gas field, but if Iran attacked Qatar again, the US would retaliate and 'massively blow up the entirety' of the field. This comes after Iranian strikes on Gulf states energy sites, which followed an Israeli attack on Iran's gas fields. Follow our live blog for the latest developments.. Speaking to reporters after a meeting of regional foreign ministers in Riyadh, Prince Faisal accused Iran of trying to pressure its neighbors through attacks and declared that the kingdom would not succumb to pressure Trump threatens to ’blow up’ South Pars gas field if Iran attacks Qatar againinvesting.com·Secondary.

The Saudi statement represented a marked hardening of Riyadh's public posture. While Saudi Arabia has faced repeated Iranian missile and drone attacks since the conflict began, the kingdom had previously relied on diplomatic channels and coalition defense systems. Prince Faisal's explicit invocation of a right to take military actions if deemed necessary suggested that calculus may be shifting Trump threatens to ’blow up’ South Pars gas field if Iran attacks Qatar againinvesting.com·Secondary.

Oil Markets React

The escalation sent shockwaves through global energy markets. Brent crude surged more than five percent on Thursday, climbing to over $112 per barrel in Asian trading, while West Texas Intermediate rose to nearly $99 Live: Trump threatens to 'blow up' major Iran gas field if strikes on Gulf energy sites continuefrance24.com·SecondaryIssued on: 19/03/2026 - 03:33Modified: 19/03/2026 - 04:59 US President Donald Trump has pledged that Israel would make no more attacks on Iran’s major South Pars gas field, but if Iran attacked Qatar again, the US would retaliate and 'massively blow up the entirety' of the field. This comes after Iranian strikes on Gulf states energy sites, which followed an Israeli attack on Iran's gas fields. Follow our live blog for the latest developments.. The price spikes reflect mounting fears that the conflict could further disrupt already strained supply chains through the Persian Gulf, where the Strait of Hormuz handles roughly 20 percent of global oil and gas flows Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's largest gas field if it attacks Qatar's LNG againeuronews.com·Secondary[�EU�G�a��I=) �������l����������S3�r'�+��ߞjB�-R��Q�ֺ�i��sȥz$%�@�%���W�nt��&�n������3��f�c?t��*{$d�[P_%Q���73��� �����$:k��F�����b���ijg�\I��C�U�$7�!D��������gt�̀>3y4A3,y@rCz���� $VKr7)D�*eP9T��ڝOB�]U3 ��]9�JR��w.�_�Wk�1u����$��<;\�r캷���{_����9���������u���t�ӄI#y`�cXn�U}y�/��Vӻ�/�1�z�n�NP�"�UZu���E�%��q�?��IBeg1f�\��4�mbc�0��iI.�%�R�����������M�h��L�{{;[=ij��1�j~�-��1Q���c��{�}/*4ľ)+p��DU0I��%y��Z�(�_k2rux_ �P�AT�`&..

Since the conflict began on February 28, Brent crude has risen approximately 80 percent, driven largely by the near-total shutdown of tanker traffic through the strait Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's largest gas field if it attacks Qatar's LNG againeuronews.com·Secondary[�EU�G�a��I=) �������l����������S3�r'�+��ߞjB�-R��Q�ֺ�i��sȥz$%�@�%���W�nt��&�n������3��f�c?t��*{$d�[P_%Q���73��� �����$:k��F�����b���ijg�\I��C�U�$7�!D��������gt�̀>3y4A3,y@rCz���� $VKr7)D�*eP9T��ڝOB�]U3 ��]9�JR��w.�_�Wk�1u����$��<;\�r캷���{_����9���������u���t�ӄI#y`�cXn�U}y�/��Vӻ�/�1�z�n�NP�"�UZu���E�%��q�?��IBeg1f�\��4�mbc�0��iI.�%�R�����������M�h��L�{{;[=ij��1�j~�-��1Q���c��{�}/*4ľ)+p��DU0I��%y��Z�(�_k2rux_ �P�AT�`&.. The latest escalation — with multiple Gulf states now facing direct Iranian attacks on energy infrastructure — has deepened concerns among traders and analysts that a sustained period of elevated prices lies ahead.

Diplomatic Responses and Military Buildup

French President Emmanuel Macron moved quickly to call for restraint, posting on social media that he had spoken with both the Emir of Qatar and President Trump following the strikes Live: Trump threatens to 'blow up' major Iran gas field if strikes on Gulf energy sites continuefrance24.com·SecondaryIssued on: 19/03/2026 - 03:33Modified: 19/03/2026 - 04:59 US President Donald Trump has pledged that Israel would make no more attacks on Iran’s major South Pars gas field, but if Iran attacked Qatar again, the US would retaliate and 'massively blow up the entirety' of the field. This comes after Iranian strikes on Gulf states energy sites, which followed an Israeli attack on Iran's gas fields. Follow our live blog for the latest developments.. Macron called for an immediate moratorium on strikes targeting civilian infrastructure, particularly energy and water supply facilities, framing it as a matter of common interest Live: Trump threatens to 'blow up' major Iran gas field if strikes on Gulf energy sites continuefrance24.com·SecondaryIssued on: 19/03/2026 - 03:33Modified: 19/03/2026 - 04:59 US President Donald Trump has pledged that Israel would make no more attacks on Iran’s major South Pars gas field, but if Iran attacked Qatar again, the US would retaliate and 'massively blow up the entirety' of the field. This comes after Iranian strikes on Gulf states energy sites, which followed an Israeli attack on Iran's gas fields. Follow our live blog for the latest developments..

Separately, Reuters reported on Thursday that the U.S. government was considering deploying thousands of additional troops to the Middle East as it weighs expanding operations Trump warns to 'blow up' South Pars gas field in Iran if strikes against Qatar energy continue cnbc.com·SecondaryU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar's energy facilities, America would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field." Tehran has attacked a key energy facility in Qatar after Israel bombed the South Pars Gas in Iran, signaling a sharp escalation in the conflict and sending energy prices soaring.. The potential deployment options reportedly include securing safe passage for oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, a mission that would primarily involve air and naval forces. The deliberations reflect a growing recognition within the administration that the conflict may be entering a new phase requiring a larger American military footprint.

What Happens Next

The confrontation over South Pars represents a dangerous new dimension in the three-week-old conflict. By publicly tying American military action to the protection of Qatari energy infrastructure, Trump has effectively drawn a red line that Iran will be forced to either respect or test. Tehran has shown little inclination toward de-escalation, with the IRGC explicitly naming Saudi, Emirati, and Qatari facilities as potential targets Trump threatens to 'entirely blow up' Iran's largest gas field if it attacks Qatar's LNG againeuronews.com·Secondary[�EU�G�a��I=) �������l����������S3�r'�+��ߞjB�-R��Q�ֺ�i��sȥz$%�@�%���W�nt��&�n������3��f�c?t��*{$d�[P_%Q���73��� �����$:k��F�����b���ijg�\I��C�U�$7�!D��������gt�̀>3y4A3,y@rCz���� $VKr7)D�*eP9T��ڝOB�]U3 ��]9�JR��w.�_�Wk�1u����$��<;\�r캷���{_����9���������u���t�ӄI#y`�cXn�U}y�/��Vӻ�/�1�z�n�NP�"�UZu���E�%��q�?��IBeg1f�\��4�mbc�0��iI.�%�R�����������M�h��L�{{;[=ij��1�j~�-��1Q���c��{�}/*4ľ)+p��DU0I��%y��Z�(�_k2rux_ �P�AT�`&..

The strategic implications are significant. South Pars holds an estimated 51 trillion cubic meters of natural gas and 50 billion barrels of condensate, making it one of the most valuable energy assets on the planet Trump warns to 'blow up' South Pars gas field in Iran if strikes against Qatar energy continue cnbc.com·SecondaryU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that if Iran continued targeting Qatar's energy facilities, America would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field." Tehran has attacked a key energy facility in Qatar after Israel bombed the South Pars Gas in Iran, signaling a sharp escalation in the conflict and sending energy prices soaring.. Any large-scale American strike on the field would not only devastate Iranian production capacity but could also affect Qatar's North Dome field, which shares the same geological reservoir.

For Gulf states that have spent decades building energy export empires on the assumption of regional stability, the past three weeks have shattered long-held assumptions. With Saudi Arabia now openly discussing military options, France calling for emergency moratoriums, and the United States considering a troop surge, the crisis shows no signs of abating. The question facing policymakers in Washington, Riyadh, and Tehran is whether the spiral of tit-for-tat strikes on energy infrastructure can be halted before it causes irreversible damage to the global energy system.

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Why This Topic

The South Pars confrontation represents a pivotal moment in the three-week-old Middle East conflict. Trump's explicit threat to destroy the world's largest gas field — an asset shared by Iran and Qatar — marks the first time a U.S. president has directly threatened to annihilate a sovereign nation's primary energy infrastructure in response to attacks on a third country. The story has immediate implications for global energy prices, Gulf state security, and the trajectory of the wider Iran conflict.

Source Selection

The article draws on four cluster signals from major international news outlets covering the crisis in real time. Key factual claims — Trump's Truth Social statements, QatarEnergy's damage assessment, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal's military warning, oil price movements, Macron's moratorium call, and Reuters' report on potential U.S. troop deployments — are all sourced from these signals and corroborated across multiple outlets.

Editorial Decisions

This story sits at the intersection of U.S. foreign policy, Middle East security, and global energy markets. Trump's explicit threat to destroy an entire gas field — shared between Iran and Qatar — represents a significant escalation in rhetoric and policy. The article balances the American, Iranian, Qatari, Saudi, and European diplomatic perspectives. Oil price data is sourced from cluster signals. The South Pars reserve estimates are widely published figures.

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