
Iran Launches Missiles at US Bases in Qatar and Iraq
Iran has fired missiles at US military bases in Qatar and Iraq, escalating tensions in the region. Explosions were heard in Doha, the capital of Qatar, but authorities confirmed that all missiles were intercepted, and no casualties were reported. Qatar has reserved the right to retaliate against Iran.
Details of the Attack
According to an Israeli source, six to ten missiles targeted the US base in Qatar, with the Al Udeid Air Base identified as the primary target. Iran named the operation "Victory Salute." In Iraq, the Ain al-Asad base, housing US troops, was also attacked. The US had activated its air defense systems as a precaution.
Iran's Justification
Iran stated that the number of missiles launched matched the heavy bombs used by the US in its recent attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. This suggests Iran aimed to avoid further escalation. The New York Times reported that Iran had warned Qatari authorities in advance to minimize casualties.
International Response
Western nations, including the Netherlands, had already cautioned their citizens in Qatar to stay indoors. Qatar and Bahrain closed their airspace as a precaution. US President Trump is consulting with advisors, and the White House is monitoring the situation closely.
Symbolic Retaliation?
Analysts speculate that Iran's attack was symbolic, designed to send a message without provoking a full-scale conflict. The absence of casualties supports this theory. However, the US response remains uncertain.