Donald Trump confirms Iran warned ahead of Qatar military base attack
- On June 23, Iran launched 14 missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar as retaliation for recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
- This attack followed a surprise U.S. strike on June 21 targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities with bunker-buster bombs.
- Qatari forces intercepted 13 missiles and one missile hit the base without causing casualties, while President Trump confirmed there were no American or Qatari injuries.
- President Trump called Iran’s missile strike 'a very weak response' and thanked Tehran for warning the U.S. in advance to avoid injuries, adding Iran might now proceed to peace.
- The incident contributed to a ceasefire brokered by Trump and Qatar’s prime minister, easing regional tensions but leaving Iran and Israel’s broader conflict unresolved.
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