Iran Strikes Al Udeid: Key Facts About the US Air Base in Qatar
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In a stunning turn of events, Iran launched missiles at the US-run Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday night, igniting tension across the Middle East. The move came shortly after American airstrikes hit Iranian nuclear facilities. But unlike a surprise attack, Iran’s strike was anything but unannounced—it was carefully choreographed.
Trump posted on Truth Social, “I want to thank Iran for giving us early notice, which made it possible for no lives to be lost, and nobody to be injured. Perhaps Iran can now proceed to Peace and Harmony in the Region, and I will enthusiastically encourage Israel to do the same.” He later announced a "Complete and Total Ceasefire" between Israel and Iran.
On Tuesday morning, Trump announced that the ceasefire was now in effect. Posting on Truth Social, he wrote in all caps: “THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT.”
For now, missiles have paused. But in a region where history often repeats itself, the next chapter might already be writing itself.
On Tuesday morning, Trump announced that the ceasefire was now in effect. Posting on Truth Social, he wrote in all caps: “THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT.”
For now, missiles have paused. But in a region where history often repeats itself, the next chapter might already be writing itself.
A Night of Missiles Over Doha
Residents in Doha watched in alarm as missiles streaked across the night sky and defence systems sprang into action. Iran’s state TV called the strike a “mighty and successful response” to what it termed as “America’s aggression.”Why Al Udeid Matters
Al Udeid isn’t just any military base. It’s the nerve center for US Central Command (CENTCOM) in the Middle East. Located just outside Doha, the base spans 24 hectares and hosts around 10,000 US troops. For over 20 years, it has served as a vital hub for air operations, surveillance, refueling, and missile defence. Qatar has invested over $8 billion to build and upgrade it, extending the US presence for at least another decade.What the Base Holds
The base is packed with military muscle—refueling planes like KC-135s, massive C-17 and C-130 cargo aircraft, Patriot missile defence systems, and high-tech radar. It’s also a strategic launchpad for operations against extremism and a key counterbalance to Iranian influence in the region.Iran’s Calculated Move
While the missile strike was headline-grabbing, it was also curiously considerate. Iran gave advance notice—reportedly to help the US and Qatar avoid casualties by clearing the airspace. US President Donald Trump confirmed the warning and thanked Iran for showing restraint, even calling their response “weak and expected.”You may also like
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Trump posted on Truth Social, “I want to thank Iran for giving us early notice, which made it possible for no lives to be lost, and nobody to be injured. Perhaps Iran can now proceed to Peace and Harmony in the Region, and I will enthusiastically encourage Israel to do the same.” He later announced a "Complete and Total Ceasefire" between Israel and Iran.
What Comes Next?
Whether this ceasefire holds is uncertain. "On the assumption that everything works as it should, which it will, I would like to congratulate both Countries, Israel and Iran, on having the Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence to end, what should be called, ‘THE 12 DAY WAR’," Trump declared, hailing the ceasefire. Israel, while confirming agreement, warned it would strike back if provoked again.On Tuesday morning, Trump announced that the ceasefire was now in effect. Posting on Truth Social, he wrote in all caps: “THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT.”
For now, missiles have paused. But in a region where history often repeats itself, the next chapter might already be writing itself.
What Comes Next?
Whether this ceasefire holds is uncertain. "On the assumption that everything works as it should, which it will, I would like to congratulate both Countries, Israel and Iran, on having the Stamina, Courage, and Intelligence to end, what should be called, ‘THE 12 DAY WAR’," Trump declared, hailing the ceasefire. Israel, while confirming agreement, warned it would strike back if provoked again.On Tuesday morning, Trump announced that the ceasefire was now in effect. Posting on Truth Social, he wrote in all caps: “THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT.”
For now, missiles have paused. But in a region where history often repeats itself, the next chapter might already be writing itself.