Donald Trump confirms Iran warned ahead of Qatar military base attack
- Iran fired 14 missiles yesterday at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in retaliation for American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
- The missile attack followed U.S. airstrikes conducted two days earlier on three Iranian nuclear facilities aimed at disrupting Iran's nuclear program.
- Qatari defenses intercepted 13 missiles while one struck the base causing no casualties, with no Americans or Qataris injured in the attack.
- President Donald Trump called Iran’s strike a 'very weak response,' thanked Iran for the advance warning that prevented injuries, and confirmed no U.S. casualties occurred.
- The limited Iranian retaliation and subsequent ceasefire offer a potential path to de-escalation amid ongoing regional tensions between Iran, Israel, and the U.S.
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US President Donald Trump has said that almost all the American soldiers deployed at Qatar's Al Udeid airbase were removed before Iran's missile attack. Trump claimed that there was no loss of life or property in this attack and America's counter attack on Iran was completely successful.
The end of the short hot war between Israel and Iran is the preliminary conclusion of a dramatic loss of power of the Mullah regime. Iran's intervention after the US attacks on the nuclear facilities is quite close to capitulation.
‘Do not drop those bombs,’ Trump warns Israel
US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Israel Tuesday as it appeared an uneasy ceasefire with Iran may already be crumbling, hours after being announced.“ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW!” the US leader posted on Truth Social. A frustrated Trump accused both sides of violating the ceasefire as he prepared to depart Washington for a NATO summit in The Hague, saying he had…
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