Trump breaks silence with bizarre rant after Iran launches revenge attack | World | News
Donald Trump has responded after Iran launched a series of missile attacks at US airbases in the Middle East. Targets in Qatar, Bahrain and Iraq were fired at on Monday in response to America’s attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend. The US President said: “The sites that we hit in Iran were totally destroyed, and everyone knows it. Only the Fake News would say anything different in order to try and demean, as much as possible — And even they say they were “pretty well destroyed!”
“Working especially hard on this falsehood is Allison Cooper of Fake News CNN, Dumb Brian L. Roberts, Chairman of “Con”cast, Jonny Karl of ABC Fake News, and always, the Losers of, again, Concast’s NBC Fake News. It never ends with the sleazebags in the Media, and that’s why their Ratings are at an ALL TIME LOW — ZERO CREDIBILITY!”
Qatar closed its airspace and grounded flights this afternoon, moments before videos on social media showed missiles being intercepted on their way to the US al Udeid military base in Doha.
No casualties were reported. Qatar has now said it reserves the right to respond directly and in accordance with international law.
“We are assured that Qatari air defences thwarted the attack and successfully intercepted the Iranian missiles,” the Qatari statement said.
The Ministry of Defence added: “Thanks to God, the vigilance of the armed forces, and the precautionary measures taken, the incident did not result in any deaths or injuries.”
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote on the social platform X: “We neither initiated the war nor seeking it. But we will not leave invasion to the great Iran without answer.”
The Al Udeid airbase, the largest US military installation in the Middle East, is in Qatar, where around 8,000 American personnel are based, the US State Department details.
The No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group, part of the Royal Air Force (RAF), is headquartered at Al Udeid, and leads UK air operations in the region.
The US is believed to have around 40,000 troops in total in the Middle East.
The country has bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, Turkey, Cyprus and the UAE, as well as in Qatar and Iraq – where there were 2,500 US troops as of late last year, CNN reports.
There are also other sites where the US has a miltary presence.