Iran Unleashes 10 Missiles on US Bases in Qatar & Iraq After Trump’s Nuclear Strike Explosions Rock Doha
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Iran launched at least 10 missiles at major US military bases in Qatar and Iraq, retaliating after President Donald Trump’s bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
⚡ Explosions echoed across the skies of Doha, as Iran targeted Al-Udeid Air Base the largest American base in the Middle East. Simultaneously, missiles hit near Ain al-Assad base in Iraq, where US troops are stationed.
According to officials, Qatar successfully intercepted the missiles aimed at Al-Udeid, reporting no casualties or injuries despite the terrifying attack.
Iranian state TV aired footage of the missile launches, calling it a “mighty and successful response” to US aggression. The barrage reportedly matched the number of bombs dropped on Iran’s nuclear sites, signaling Tehran’s interest in de-escalation but only after sending a strong warning.
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry condemned the attack, calling it a “flagrant violation” of sovereignty and international law, while Bahrain shut down its airspace amid the chaos.
“We neither initiated this war nor seek it. But we will not let an invasion go unanswered,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote on X shortly before the strikes.
Meanwhile, Israel has intensified its own military operations against Iran, further raising concerns of a broader conflict in the region.