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Tensions in the Middle East have exploded after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City, the world’s largest LNG export facility. In response, President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning: if Iran targets Qatar again, the U.S. will "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field."

In a dramatic escalation of the regional conflict, Iran has struck a key Qatari energy facility, causing extensive damage to the global energy supply chain. This video breaks down the sequence of events, the geopolitical stakes, and what Trump's ultimatum means for oil prices and global stability.

In this update, we cover:

The Attack: Why Iran targeted Ras Laffan Industrial City and the extent of the damage reported by Qatar Energy.

Israel's Role: How the Israeli bombing of Iran's South Pars section triggered this chain reaction.

Trump's Response: The U.S. President's denial of involvement in Israel's strike and his specific warning to Iran regarding future attacks on Qatar.

Market Impact: Why these attacks on the world's largest natural gas reserve are sending energy prices soaring.

What's Next: Reports of potential U.S. troop deployments to the Middle East and fears of a wider war.

The South Pars Gas Field, shared by Iran and Qatar, is the lifeblood of the global energy market. With both sides now targeting energy infrastructure, the risk of deeper turmoil in global markets is higher than ever.

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