Trump, Israel Disagree on US Knowledge of Iran Gas Field Strike
Israel’s recent attack on an Iranian gas field has sparked questions regarding coordination with the United States. Three Israeli officials confirmed the operation was coordinated with the U.S., though President Trump stated he had no prior knowledge of the attack. The incident, which sent global oil and gas prices higher, has led to a public rebuke from President Trump, marking a break in the typically close military coordination between the two allies. Energy sites are emerging as key targets in the ongoing conflict. President Trump has warned of massive U.S. retaliation should further attacks occur, as gas infrastructure becomes a central battleground. Israeli officials indicate the gas field attack is unlikely to be repeated.
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