Iran Intensifies Strikes on Gulf Energy Facilities
Geopolitics
Global
Started March 21, 2026
The White House has convinced Israel not to attack South Pars gas field againβso long as Tehran does not target Qatar
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Iran Intensifies Strikes on Gulf Energy Facilities
Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 20, 2026
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Mar 21, 2026
Iran's attacks on Gulf energy facilities are a justified response to external pressures, highlighting the need for a robust defense of national interests.
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The agreement between the U.S. and Israel reflects a dangerous precedent of prioritizing geopolitical alliances over the rights of smaller nations like Qatar.
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The situation in the Gulf illustrates the complexities of energy security and geopolitics, requiring a balanced approach to diplomacy and military action.
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The U.S. intervention to prevent Israeli strikes on South Pars is crucial for regional stability and preventing an escalation of conflict.
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Preventing Iran from targeting Qatar while restraining Israel shows a lack of accountability for all parties involved in the region's escalating tensions.
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