• Fri. Mar 20th, 2026
    Gas

    The US–Israel alliance shows strain after Israel struck Iran’s South Pars gas field. US President Donald Trump opposed the move and said he warned against targeting key energy sites. His response signals a shift from earlier coordination between the allies.

    Israel carried out the strike as part of its wider campaign against Iran. Iran quickly retaliated by hitting energy infrastructure across the region. The escalation pushed global oil and gas prices higher and increased market uncertainty.

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    US distances itself from Israel’s attack as tensions rise and energy markets react to escalating conflict

    Trump spoke during a meeting with Japan’s Prime Minister and clarified that the US did not support the strike. His remarks highlight growing strategic differences. These gaps could influence future military decisions.

    Gulf countries expressed concern over rising tensions and urged restraint. They warned that further escalation could destabilize the region. Energy security remains a major global concern.

    The visible divide between Trump and Netanyahu may shape the conflict’s direction. Earlier unity now appears weaker. This shift could affect the war’s outcome and regional stability.

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