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Iran’s Retaliatory Missile Attack on U.S. Base in Qatar

The U.S. reports that Iran provided an early warning before launching a missile attack on a U.S. military installation in Doha, Qatar. Fortunately, the attack resulted in no casualties or significant damage.

Approximately at 7:45 p.m. local time, Iran targeted the Al Udeid Air Base—the largest U.S. military site in the Middle East and a key command center of the Pentagon. This action followed Iran’s vow to retaliate for recent assaults on nuclear facilities in Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz.

According to statements from President Trump, Iran fired 14 missiles; 13 were intercepted, and only one missile was not aimed at a threat, heading in a safe direction. He credited the early warning and Qatar’s swift decision to close its airspace as factors that helped avoid casualties.

Lights in the sky over a city during the missile attack
Iran reportedly notified the U.S. of their plan to strike.

President Trump expressed gratitude that no lives were lost or injuries sustained, highlighting the importance of the warning. He suggested that Iran’s recent actions might be a sign that regional tensions could soon de-escalate, calling on Iran to pursue peace and harmony. Trump also encouraged Israel to consider similar peace efforts.

In response to the attack, Qatar closed its airspace beforehand, indicating they too received advance notice. The President concluded by emphasizing the limited damage caused and his hope for a peaceful future in the region.

President Trump addressing the nation
President Trump called for peace following the missile strikes.

Overall, U.S. military officials acknowledge the attack caused significant destruction to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, but it remains uncertain if all facilities were completely destroyed. Trump congratulated the world on avoiding fatalities and indicated that peace is possible if Iran chooses to cease hostilities.