Trump's New War Derails as Iran Strikes Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar
Monday, 23 June 2025 () Iran has launched a large-scale missile attack on US military bases in the Middle East, reportedly in retaliation for recent American strikes on its nuclear infrastructure. At least six missiles were intercepted over Qatar's capital by US air defense systems, with a seventh missile reportedly heading toward Iraq. According to Iranian military officials, the primary target was the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar — considered the largest strategic US military asset in the region. Tehran declared the strike a "powerful and crushing" response, stating that no act of American aggression would go unanswered. Despite the intensity of the assault, Qatari authorities announced that their air defense forces had successfully intercepted the missiles; no casualties were reported. Iran's Supreme National Security Council claimed the number of missiles launched matched the number of bombs dropped by the US on Iran. The country's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said at least three missiles hit the Al Udeid base, although the US has not officially commented.
Satellite images from June 17–19, 2025, reveal dramatic shifts at Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar — one of the most critical U.S. military hubs in the Middle East. Nearly all visible aircraft, including fighter jets, bombers, and surveillance planes, appear to have been removed in what officials call...
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