Valuetainment
“Israel VIOLENTLY Lashed Out” - Trump SLAMS Israel Over South Pars Gas Field ATTACK
21 Mar 2026
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Chapter 1: What warning did Trump give to Iran regarding Qatar?
Trump warns Iran not to retaliate against Qatar following Israel attacks on gas field. Rob, if you have a Trump's tweet on this, because there was a lot of things with this that happened yesterday, even I think Bibi had to come out and not apologize, but said that the president and the U.S. knew nothing about it. I don't know if you guys have seen that clip or not, but let me read this to you.
President Trump said Wednesday that the U.S. has no advanced knowledge of an Israeli strike on a major Iranian natural gas field that prompted Iran to retaliate against neighboring Qatar and sent oil process. Is this the one?
The United States knew nothing about this particular attack, and the country of Qatar was in no way, shape, or form involved with it, nor did it have anything that it was going to happen. No more attacks will be made by Israel. pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar.
Tom, your thoughts on this?
Boy, what a tangled web we have over there. So the president is issuing, you know, one of many ultimatums, but he's trying to pull the heat off Qatar. And in this case, apparently Qatar didn't do anything. It was Israel.
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Chapter 2: What was Trump's response to Israel's actions in the Middle East?
And so he's trying to come back and say, hey, listen, you may be mad at Israel, but don't go after Qatar. Now, the reason is, is there is a gas field that's in Qatar. And so it's like eye for an eye, tooth for tooth. You know what I mean, Pat? Oh, military base, bang, bang. You hit a ship, bang, bang. You hit a port, bang, bang. You hit a barracks. Well, now this is a gas field.
This is significant. This is very significant because now we have moved from military targets to civilian targets, the desalination plant in Bahrain, and now we're moving to civilian production.
Now, you could say it's state production, okay, but we're moving up on the list of targets, and Trump is trying very hard to get around to understand that this is not, I don't want you to go back and attack these guys, because he's trying to protect Qatar a little bit, but really what he's trying to protect, Pat, is energy and energy manufacturing and energy deployment.
That's what he's trying to protect. Adam, thoughts?
So everyone has a different agenda, right? There's some three main players here. You have the United States, you have Israel, and you have Iran. Obviously, there's some ancillary players. You have the Gulf states. So everyone has a different agenda. So what is USA's agenda, right? You could say that it's to completely weaken Iran, right?
Whereas Israel, they probably want to take it a step further. They want to completely destroy Iran. What's Iran's goal here? What's their ideal outcome? Just survive. So how is Iran going to survive? Well, they're not going to beat America and Israel in a war. They're already getting destroyed. So what are their ramifications? What can Iran do?
Well, they can basically shoot up gas stations and ships and ports to basically eliminate the energy. Because what percentage of the world's energy comes from the Strait of Hormuz, Tom? Like 20%? Correct. So they're not going to win a real war.
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Chapter 3: How does the South Pars gas field impact regional tensions?
So they have to basically beat up and destroy their own assets and neighbors and citizens. As we just covered, they'll destroy gas stations, they'll destroy boats, they'll destroy their neighbors infrastructure and they'll kill their own citizens. So they're what happens when an animal is backed into a corner. They'll lash out and try to save their own life. This is what they're doing.
They're playing for their own life here. You know how long we've been at war with Iran now?
47 years.
Well said. But this particular version, three weeks. Everyone wants this. It's been three weeks, guys. February 28th. Today's March 20th?
This can't be a long war, Adam.
Okay.
This cannot be a long war.
Great question. Great point.
It can't be.
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Chapter 4: What are the differing agendas of the U.S., Israel, and Iran?
So why is he talking this? Why is he saying this? Go ahead.
Fact number one, Israel acted alone against the Israel.
Right off the bat. Pause it right there. I guarantee you the president said, in the first three seconds, don't drag out the statement. In the first three seconds, make it very clear so the world knows we had nothing to do with this. Go back and play the whole thing for 30 seconds, Rob.
Fact number one, Israel acted alone against the Slavia gas compound. Fact number two, President Trump asked us to hold off on future attacks, and we're holding out. What do we see? What happens if the – are there any signs that the Iranian regime is cracking? A lot of signs. A lot of signs. I wish I could divulge all of them, but I see that.
But will I tell you, will I commit right now that it's going to collapse? I can tell you that we're working. So this is the second time. We have to be, this is a very delicate situation.
Wait a minute, guys. Are you telling me Trump supported this hit?
I'm above 50-50 that Trump was telling the absolute truth in that post. And he was trying to protect world energy production. What I'm saying is, Pat. What's your point, Vinny? My point is, we went to this together. And what Marco Rubio said is, we knew Israel was going to go, so we went. You're ready for this? You know why this is dangerous? We're partners in this.
So if your partner is going, for instance, Pat, if me and Adam are going to somebody's house and Adam takes out a gun and shoots the person at the house, I'm going to jail too. So this looks horrible on us because wait, wait, you can't do that shit and then be like, oh, my bad. He told us not to do it again. This is a very, very delicate situation. Yeah, this is not good.
I don't like it. So what I've learned from Trump and even bb what they say publicly might be different from what they do privately there's a chance i'm not giving a hundred percent guarantee there's a chance that the military knew hey listen israel's gonna do this but what we're gonna do is publicly be like dude don't do that again you know i told you but in private be like
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Chapter 5: What strategies might Iran employ in retaliation?
No, the chance is less than 5%. And let me tell you, that is like the dumbest thing for me to believe. Again, we'll debate. This is what we do. But let me tell you what my perspective on this is. What is my outcome? What am I dealing with right now? How does that help me? Like, you know when Joe Kent sent that tweet out and got whatever, you know, 100 million views?
And I asked the question, who did this benefit the most? Number one, Joe Kent. Who else did it benefit? Who else did that benefit? Well, you know, adversaries, the left, the woke right. Who else did it benefit? Who does it benefit for you to attack, parse? Tell me how that benefits Trump. Go ahead. Give me three negotiating leverage on how that helps Trump. Zero. I'm waiting for it. Zero. Zero.
How this would help. How in what way you hitting this? That's a partner of yours. You're behind closed doors. You're just convinced NATO to come and support you. And they don't want to get any deeper. And then the partner, how do you think this call goes? Hey guys, listen. UK, France, I have Israel under control. UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, you guys, Japan, come through.
Nothing's going to happen. We need your back. We got to be politically on the same page. You know, all this other stuff. And then while I'm getting you to say, no, it's not as bad as you think it is. We have this under control. Boom, you hit parse. And then they're calling, hey, man, do you have control of your guys or what? What is he doing? No, no, I have control. Hey, what the?
That's how this goes. I see your point. Totally.
I don't like it. I'm just wondering. if how closely the military is communicating on these types of things.
You have to realize... Or if it's just kind of like, you do your thing, you do your thing, we'll meet in the middle. Between these two countries... Who do you think wants to eliminate Iran more?
Israel.
Israel or U.S.? Israel. They're right there. Give me the split.
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Chapter 6: How significant is the South Pars gas field in global energy production?
If I'm going to empower you, you need me. You needed our B-2 bombers to go out there and shoot the nuclear sites. What the hell are you doing? You don't behave like this. Get your act together. So I think there's a part of that that behind closed door happened. But Trump also doesn't want to elevate it publicly more than it is. Even though he is here furious, he has to be here because—
What is everybody else going to say? What are they waiting to say? I told you. I told you. No, no. Relax. Yeah, he effed up. Get on the camera and say in the first 10 seconds that you effed up. B.B. followed the lead. Number one. No, U.S. didn't have any involvement. Number two. No, no, no, no. Okay, great. Let's move on. Okay? But you screwed up. Go ahead. Well, here's my question.
It's the second time, by the way. No, second time. But here's my thing.
The only reason you would do something like that, Pat, is if you knew you were going to get away with it. And I think B.B. knows when, just like how you said it, when B.B. said, hit him. But what about Trump? It'll be fine. That's the scary part about this because now this is twice. Now in a full-stranged war, what else is next?
What else is going to be the next thing, God forbid, that Bibi does and goes, it's okay, he's going to be fine with it? That's a huge problem. This isn't like you took out one person, you shot them. This is going to affect the civilian population. Correct. This is a huge problem. Adam, this isn't like a rinky-dink thing. This is the thing where he's probably sitting there and they were like, Mr.,
Prime Minister, if you do this, he's going to be furious. And he still said, do it. That's not a good thing. And Pat's right. You're giving the other side ammunition to be like, oh, you see? You see? He owns them. He can do whatever. No, no. I'm happy that he did it this way. Trump's been very consistent about protecting the energy production.
When he hit Karg Island, he said, I only hit military.
I'm not going to touch. Listen, that part. is what validates that he's not owned by anybody, Trump. He owes favors because you're a dealmaker. When you're doing deals, what do you do when you're making deals? This guy does you a favor, I've got you on something else. A deal maker, what is a deal? Like if you actually think about what a deal is.
Two people meeting in the middle to accomplish a goal. You scratch my back, I scratch your back. So guess what? Funny thing about my back. Does he have these things that's going on? Yeah, of course. But do I think in this situation he's showing that, hey, pump the brakes and don't do that again? Yes.
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