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Tensions in the Middle East are escalating dangerously. Donald Trump has made a startling statement, suggesting that the US might consider destroying the largest gas field in the world if Iran persists in its actions against Qatar. Reports indicate that the South Pars gas field, a vital energy asset for Iran, faced an attack attributed to Israel, intensifying the crisis. Trump asserts that the US was unaware of this assault, yet his warning to Iran is unmistakable. Concurrently, Saudi Arabia is hinting at potential military measures, Qatar has removed Iranian diplomats, and unexplained incidents involving ships in the Persian Gulf are contributing to the turmoil. Oil prices are climbing, and global markets are swiftly responding. Is this merely a tactic of political intimidation, or are we on the brink of a larger confrontation? Stay tuned until the conclusion to grasp the true state of affairs and its implications for the world.

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00:00Trump just made a threat that could shake the entire Middle East.
00:03He said if Iran keeps attacking Qatar, the U.S. could blow up South Pars, the world's largest gas field.
00:10That is not just any target.
00:12South Pars is one of Iran's most valuable energy assets.
00:16And after an Israeli strike reportedly hit the gas site, tensions exploded even more.
00:21Trump also claimed the U.S. knew nothing about Israel's plan.
00:25But the message to Iran was direct.
00:28Stop now or face massive consequences.
00:30At the same time, the crisis is spreading fast.
00:34Saudi Arabia says it has the right to take military action.
00:38Qatar has expelled Iran's military and security attaches.
00:41And now, two ships have been hit by unknown projectiles in and around the Persian Gulf.
00:47Oil prices are already jumping.
00:49Global markets are getting nervous.
00:52And fears of a much bigger regional war are growing by the hour.
00:55The big question now is simple.
00:58Will this end with threats or turn into a conflict the whole world feels?
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