US used mobile launchers for missiles at Qatar base as Iran tensions rose, satellite pictures show
- The U.S. has placed Patriot missiles on mobile truck launchers at Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, enhancing rapid deployment against potential Iranian attacks, as reported by William Goodhind, a forensic imagery analyst.
- President Donald Trump stated that discussions to prevent war are ongoing amid rising tensions with Iran.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned they could retaliate against any U.S. base if strikes occur on Iranian territory, indicating escalating military risks in the region.
- Recent satellite images reveal a significant build-up of military equipment across the Middle East, including various aircraft and missile systems at U.S. bases, underscoring heightened military readiness.
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U.S. forces from the Udeid base in Qatar, the largest American base in the Middle East, have placed rocket launchers in trucks, as Iran's tensions have intensified since January, showing an analysis of satellite images, which...
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US used mobile launchers for missiles at Qatar base as Iran tensions rose, satellite pictures show
U.S. forces in Qatar's al-Udeid, the biggest U.S. base in the Middle East, put missiles into truck launchers as tensions ratcheted up since January, analysis of satellite images showed.
Satellite imagery shows the deployment of United States Patriot missiles on trucks for rapid movement at the Al Udayd base in Qatar, against the backdrop of heightened tension with Iran.
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