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Khamenei Threatens U.S. Bases Amid Calls for Iran to Restore Gulf Trust - Times Kuwait

Summary by timeskuwait.com
As Gulf states urge Iran to rebuild trust following last month’s attack on Qatar, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issued new threats against U.S. interests in the region. In a post on his official X account, Khamenei warned of repeated strikes on vital American sites, referencing the recent missile attack on the Al Udeid base in Qatar, which the Pentagon confirmed had targeted U.S. and allied forces. “Iran dealt a slap in the face to America…
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Iran's guide, Mr. Ali Khamenei, said on Saturday that his country had the capacity to hit United States vital sites in the region, pointing to the targeting of the American base of "many" in Qatar as replicable.

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Iran's guide Ali Khamenei said, "Tehran has access to American vital sites in the region."

After the photos were released, the Pentagon admitted to the attack • Iran's Supreme Leader tweets a new threat: "This is a major event that can be repeated" • Satellite images revealed that the communications dome at Al-Udeid base was completely gone after the Iranian attack

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Aydınlık broke the news in Türkiye on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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