Trump threatens to blow up 'entirety' of major Iran gas field if it attacks Qatar again

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Jaroslav Lukivand

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 3 March 2026Getty Images

QatarEnergy's operating facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City, seen earlier in March

US President Donald Trump has threatened to blow up a major gas field in Iran if it attacks the US's Gulf Arab ally Qatar again.

Trump's threat came after a day in which Israel hit Iran's South Pars - part of the world's largest natural gas field. Tehran retaliated by striking an energy complex in Qatar, causing "extensive damage" and leading to a spike in energy prices.

While Israel has not officially confirmed its attack on the gas field, the US president said the US "knew nothing" about its ally, which had "violently lashed out" at Iran "out of anger for what has taken place in the Middle East".

Conflict across the region continues after the US and Israel launched wide-ranging strikes on Iran on 28 February.

Tehran has responded by launching attacks on Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf. Israel is also fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, where more than a million people have been displaced.

Following the Israeli attack, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned of "consequences beyond control, the scope of which would engulf the entire world".

Verified images of the strike showed smoke rising from at least two impacts.

Iran retaliated by striking Qatar's Ras Laffan site on Wednesday and early on Thursday.

Ras Laffan is an industrial area that contains the world's biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing facility.

Following the first attack, state-owned petroleum company, QatarEnergy, said "extensive damage" had been caused to the site, but all personnel were accounted for.

After the site was hit for a second time, Qatar's interior ministry said all fires at the energy facility had been brought under control without any reported injuries.

A map showing the South Pars and North Dome gas fields.

In his strongly-worded social media post early on Thursday, Trump said "Qatar was in no way, shape, or form, involved with" Israel's attack on the Iranian gas field, and Iran's retaliatory attacks on Qatar's Ras Laffan were made "unjustifiably and unfairly".

If Iran did strike Qatar again, Trump threatened that the US would "massively blow up the entirety of the South Pars Gas Field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before".

He added that he did not want to authorise "this level of violence and destruction because of the long term implications" for Iran, "but if Qatar's LNG is again attacked, I will not hesitate to do so".

Prior to Trump's statement, the Wall Street Journal had quoted unnamed US officials saying the president had supported the strike on South Pars as a message to Iran over its restriction of tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's busiest oil shipping lanes - but that he did not want to see further such strikes.

Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman said "the Israeli targeting of facilities linked to Iran's South Pars field, an extension of Qatar's North Field" was a "dangerous and irresponsible step". The UAE and Oman also condemned the attack.

The Qatari government later went on to describe the first Iranian attack on its Ras Laffan oil site as "brazen" and a "direct threat to its national security and the stability of the region".

"The Iranian side continues its escalatory policies that are pushing the region toward the abyss and drawing in countries that are not parties to this crisis into the circle of conflict," the ministry said in a statement.

It added that Qatar "reserves its right to respond".

Two Iranian diplomats and their staff were ordered to leave Qatar within 24 hours.

The attacks on the oil field have further destabilised energy markets.

In early trading on Thursday, the price of gas was up more than 25% on wholesale markets in the UK and Europe, before easing back slightly.

The price of gas in Europe is more than double the level seen before the conflict began.

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