Senior Fellow Discusses Iran Firing Missiles at U.S. Military Base in Qatar
- On June 23, 2025, Iran launched a missile attack involving 14 missiles on the US Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, causing no casualties or damage.
- This followed Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear and military targets since June 13, prompting Iran’s retaliatory missile attack and repeated threat to respond to further US actions.
- Iran gave advance diplomatic notice to the US and Qatar hours before the missile strike, which, along with Israel’s simultaneous strikes on Tehran including Evin Prison, helped prevent casualties.
- President Trump called Iran’s response 'a very weak response' that had been 'very effectively countered', thanked Iran for the early warning, and announced a complete ceasefire between Iran and Israel to start in about six hours.
- The ceasefire has sparked regional condemnations of Iran’s strikes, evacuation efforts by Australia for its nationals, and calls from officials for de-escalation to avoid wider conflict in the Middle East.
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Former Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, shares his thoughts on Iran firing missiles at a US base in Qatar and the US intercepting the attack and whether or not he believes this escalation is over as President Trump calls for no more. He speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on the late edition of Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Iran has fired missiles at the US' Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar today following the American bombings of nuclear sites over the weekend and the attack has led to a surprising response from Donald Trump
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