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A look at Al Udeid Air Base, the US military site that Iran attacked

A look at Al Udeid Air Base, the US military site that Iran attacked
Those around President Donald Trump believe that even though he said there was *** two week window, that his mind had largely been made up for days regarding taking action against Iran. He had been meeting with senior national security aides often here at the White House for days leading up to the attacks on Iran's nuclear sites. President Donald Trump announced that the United States attacked three key nuclear facilities in Iran. Our objective was the destruction of Iran's. Nuclear enrichment capacity and *** stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world's number one state sponsor of terror. During his White House address following Operation Midnight Hammer with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth standing behind him, Trump warned that the US could launch more strikes. If peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision. Speed and skill. While the president says Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated, *** full impact assessment is still ongoing. Final battle damage will take some time, but initial battle damage assessments indicate that all three sites sustained extremely severe damage. And destruction. Trump's senior officials have repeatedly said the mission was not about *** regime change in Iran, but in *** post-S Sunday evening, Trump alluded to the possibility, writing, quote, It's not politically correct to use the term regime change, but if the current Iranian regime is unable to make Iran great again, why wouldn't there be *** regime change? Also on Sunday, the United Nations Security Council met for an emergency meeting to discuss the escalating situation in the Middle East. Part of the council's stated goal is to maintain international peace and security. *** UN source tells CNN that Iran requested that meeting. Reporting at the White House, I'm Julia Ben.
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A look at Al Udeid Air Base, the US military site that Iran attacked
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Updated: 4:15 PM CDT Jun 23, 2025
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Iran retaliated Monday for the U.S. attacks on its nuclear sites by targeting Al Udeid Air Base, a sprawling desert facility in Qatar that serves as a main regional military hub for American forces.President Donald Trump said in a social media post that no Americans were harmed and 鈥渉ardly any damage was done.鈥滱s of this month, the U.S. military had about 40,000 service members in the Middle East, according to a U.S. official. Many of them are on ships at sea as part of a bolstering of forces as the conflict escalated between Israel and Iran, according to the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations research and policy center.Bases in the Middle East have been on heightened alert and taking additional security precautions in anticipation of potential strikes from Iran, while the Pentagon has shifted military aircraft and warships into and around the region during the conflict.The U.S. has military sites spread across the region, including in Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the United Arab Emirates.Here's a look at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar:Al Udeid hosts thousands of service membersThe sprawling facility hosts thousands of U.S. service members and served as a major staging ground for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. At the height of both, Al Udeid housed some 10,000 U.S. troops, and that number dropped to about 8,000 as of 2022.The forward headquarters of the U.S. military鈥檚 Central Command, Al Udeid is built on a flat stretch of desert about 20 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of Qatar鈥檚 capital, Doha.Over two decades, the gas-rich Gulf country has spent some $8 billion in developing the base, once considered so sensitive that American military officers would say only that it was somewhere 鈥渋n southwest Asia.鈥漈rump has visited Al UdeidTrump visited the air base during a trip to the region last month.It was the first time a sitting U.S. president had traveled to the installation in more than 20 years.Al Udeid cleared its tarmacsLast week, ahead of the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Al Udeid saw many of the transport planes, fighter jets and drones typically on its tarmac dispersed. In a June 18 satellite photo taken by Planet Labs PBC and analyzed by The Associated Press, the air base鈥檚 tarmac had emptied.The U.S. military has not acknowledged the change, which came after ships off the U.S. Navy鈥檚 5th Fleet base in Bahrain also had dispersed. That鈥檚 typically a military strategy to ensure your fighting ships and planes aren鈥檛 destroyed in case of an attack.

Iran retaliated Monday for the U.S. attacks on its nuclear sites by targeting Al Udeid Air Base, a sprawling desert facility in Qatar that serves as a main regional military hub for American forces.

President Donald Trump said in a social media post that no Americans were harmed and 鈥渉ardly any damage was done.鈥�

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As of this month, the U.S. military had about 40,000 service members in the Middle East, according to a U.S. official. Many of them are on ships at sea as part of a bolstering of forces as the conflict escalated between Israel and Iran, according to the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations research and policy center.

Bases in the Middle East have been on heightened alert and taking additional security precautions in anticipation of potential strikes from Iran, while the Pentagon has shifted military aircraft and warships into and around the region during the conflict.

The U.S. has military sites spread across the region, including in Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the United Arab Emirates.

Here's a look at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar:

Al Udeid hosts thousands of service members

The sprawling facility hosts thousands of U.S. service members and served as a major staging ground for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. At the height of both, Al Udeid housed some 10,000 U.S. troops, and that number dropped to about 8,000 as of 2022.

The forward headquarters of the U.S. military鈥檚 Central Command, Al Udeid is built on a flat stretch of desert about 20 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of Qatar鈥檚 capital, Doha.

Over two decades, the gas-rich Gulf country has spent some $8 billion in developing the base, once considered so sensitive that American military officers would say only that it was somewhere 鈥渋n southwest Asia.鈥�

Trump has visited Al Udeid

Trump visited the air base during a trip to the region last month.

It was the first time a sitting U.S. president had traveled to the installation in more than 20 years.

Al Udeid cleared its tarmacs

Last week, ahead of the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Al Udeid saw many of the transport planes, fighter jets and drones typically on its tarmac dispersed. In a June 18 satellite photo taken by Planet Labs PBC and analyzed by The Associated Press, the air base鈥檚 tarmac had emptied.

The U.S. military has not acknowledged the change, which came after ships off the U.S. Navy鈥檚 5th Fleet base in Bahrain also had dispersed. That鈥檚 typically a military strategy to ensure your fighting ships and planes aren鈥檛 destroyed in case of an attack.