
Valuetainment “Israel VIOLENTLY Lashed Out” - Trump SLAMS Israel Over South Pars Gas Field ATTACK
Mar 21, 2026
Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, sharp panel commentator, and Adam Sosnick, geopolitical and business analyst, break down the fallout from Israel’s strike on the South Pars gas field. They debate strategic stakes of attacking energy infrastructure. They weigh differing agendas of the US, Israel and Iran. They discuss risks of escalation, trust among allies, and how repeated strikes could deepen the crisis.
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Trump Frames Strike As Energy Threat Not U.S. Action
- Trump publicly condemned Israel's strike on the South Pars/North Dome gas field and warned Iran not to retaliate against Qatar.
- Patrick Bet-David highlights the move as protecting global energy infrastructure, shifting conflict from military targets to civilian energy production.
Iran Will Target Energy Chokepoints To Survive
- Iran is portrayed as a regime playing for survival that will lash out by targeting energy chokepoints and civilian infrastructure.
- Adam Sosnick explains Iran's limited military options push it toward attacking ports, ships, desalination plants and gas fields to inflict economic pain.
South Pars Field Is A Global Energy Keystone
- The South Pars/North Dome field is globally critical: Qatar produces 18.5 Bcf/day and Iran 2 Bcf/day, representing most of Iran's gas output.
- Patrick stresses the attack's significance because it threatens the world's largest gas reserve and Iran's energy supply.

