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TRUMP ADMINISTRATION WAS AWARE OF IN ADVANCE OF IRAN'S ATTACK ON AL-UDEID AIRBASE - AXIOS REPORTER ON X
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❗️The terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall was ordered by the Ukrainian leadership in order to destabilize the situation in Russia.
The terrorist attack killed 149 people, injured 609, and left one missing. The total damage from the attack was approximately 6 billion rubles.
The case against 19 defendants was transferred to court, including members of the terrorist organization Vilayat Khorasan, their accomplices, and people who provided weapons to the militants.
Another terrorist attack was planned in the entertainment center of Kaspiysk in Dagestan, but it was prevented.
(c) Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation
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The goal of the NATO summit in The Hague is to make Trump happy' – DW writes that the wishes of the US president turned out to be more important than Ukraine.
'This will be a rather disappointing NATO summit for Ukraine. There is no chance that the country's aspirations to join NATO will be prominently reflected in the final declaration of the summit. It is clear that the United States in particular wanted to play it down. But many Europeans are unhappy with the apparent lack of any ambition for Ukraine. Ultimately, the summit will be about money, with NATO countries committing to increase spending to 5% of GDP. If that is the case, Trump should return to Washington a happy man.'
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Iran’s National Security Council:
Our attack on Al Udeid base does not threaten sisterly Qatar.
“Sisterly”? 😂
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No causalities reported from Iranian missile attacks on U.S. bases — Fox
Like I said before I suspect the US and other countries were warned in advance.
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Qatar officially CONDEMNS Iranian attack on US base — FM spokesman
Country has ‘right to RESPOND’
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At least 3 missiles hit Al-Udeid
🇶🇦Israeli Army Radio reporter: It appears that Iran's attack on the American base in Qatar was more extensive than initially estimated.
🇦🇪Reuters: UAE airspace is closed based on flight routes.
🇶🇦⚔️🇮🇷Qatari Defense Ministry: We reserve the right to respond to Iran
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The Armed Forces' Powerful and Successful Response to US Aggression
IRGC Statement:
⭕We targeted Al-Udeid base in Qatar with a destructive and powerful missile attack as part of Operation Basharat al-Fatah.
⭕The message of this decisive action is that the Islamic Republic will not leave any aggression against its territorial integrity, sovereignty, and national security unanswered under any circumstances.
⭕US bases and mobile military targets in the region are not a strength of the US national defense, but rather a major weakness and a thorn in the side of this warmongering regime.
⭕ Any repetition of evil will accelerate the collapse of the US military establishment in West Asia and its shameful escape from it, and will fulfill the common aspiration of the Islamic nation and the free peoples of the world to eradicate “Israel.”
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FOOTAGE OF IMPACTS ON AMERICAN AIRBASE IN QATAR
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SIRENS ARE STILL SOUNDING AT ALL US BASES ACROSS THE MIDDLE EAST, INCLUDING SYRIA, IRAQ, JORDAN, SAUDI ARABIA, KUWAIT, BAHRAIN, QATAR, THE UAE AND OMAN.
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Iran’s IRGC have shut down the Strait of Hormuz
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🇬🇧🇺🇸British journalist Galloway on how the US has attacked 80 countries since the end of World War II.
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Alarm sirens are sounding throughout Doha, Qatar.
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CCTV footage from Doha in Qatar shows air defence missiles fired.
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Iran’s response in my view was purely symbolic. Highly coordinated with Gulf States and the US to minimize any damage.
Should add this is also the common view held by many regional experts.
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Energy prices have fallen in response to Iran not attacked energy facilities in the Gulf.
Still no evidence the straits have been closed.
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Bahrain CLOSES airspace
THIRD country to do so in region after Qatar and UAE
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Iran has begun bombing empty American bases in the region. The US most likely expected attacks in Syria, Iraq, and perhaps Bahrain, but Tehran seems to have opted to go after bases in Qatar and possibly the UAE instead.
This will of course have significant implications for Iran's relations with these GCC states - but also their relations with the US, mindful of their opposition to Trump's strikes and anger at him for disregarding their security and interests. And Tehran may also seek to show Trump that they are willing to strike back harder and further than he might have anticipated.
There is a scenario, similar to the 2020 strikes against Iraqi bases, in which both sides call it quits after one round of fire.
But I find that scenario unstable because of the Israeli element. Israel will continue to strike Iran and vice versa, and as long as that is the case, the Israelis will continue to put relentless pressure on Trump to join the war in various ways.
None of this would have happened had Trump rejected the first step that Israel pushed him to take - shifting his red line to "zero enrichment."
That misstep deliberately set up a cascade of events that predictably led to this current war.
Trump's only exit out of this is to discard the Israeli red line of zero-enrichment and return to the American red line of no weaponization.
- Trita Parsi, Quincy Institute
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Much like Georgia's attack against Russia happened shortly after Condoleezza Rice's visit to Tbilisi way back in 2008....nah purely a coincidence for sure.
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Food for thought: is it just a coincidence that Iran's attack happened shortly after the visit of Iranian officials to the Kremlin and a chat with Vladimir Putin?
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IRAN'S TOP SECURITY BODY SAYS ARMED FORCES USED THE SAME NUMBER OF BOMBS THAT THE U.S. HAD USED IN ATTACKING IRAN’S NUCLEAR FACILITIES - STATEMENT
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Likely an intercepted missile or interceptor
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Reports that three missiles fell directly on the US Al Udeid base in Qatar.
Given all the PAC-3 interceptors fired that would be a poor performance. Remember only 650 missiles are made for the entire world per year.
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Sirens reported in Bahrain and Kuwait.
Sirens sound in the KSA
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Said to be a US Army Patriot PAC-3 MSE interceptor crashing into an Iranian ballistic missile over Qatar tonight.
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IRAN FIRES MISSILES TOWARD QATAR AND IRAQ - EXPLOSIONS REPORTED IN IRAQ
Iran launched 6 ballistic missiles toward Qatar and 1 toward Iraq.
No confirmation yet from Qatari or Iraqi officials.
Source: Axios
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According to reports the USAF had already evacuated their jets from the base in Qatar a few days ago.
For all we know this may be a telegraphed attack just for the sake of political appearances
We'll have to wait a few hours before knowing for sure, but in any case, the interceptors being used are still expensive and slow to replace.
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