Iran Launches Missile Barrage on U.S. Bases in Qatar and Iraq in Retaliation
Iran escalated the regional conflict today by launching missile strikes targeting U.S. military bases in both Qatar and Iraq, marking a major retaliation against recent American actions on Tehran. What We Know: Missile Strikes Executed: Iran launched a coordinated missile attack on the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and at least one base in Iraq [...]

Iran escalated the regional conflict today by launching missile strikes targeting U.S. military bases in both Qatar and Iraq, marking a major retaliation against recent American actions on Tehran.
What We Know:
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Missile Strikes Executed: Iran launched a coordinated missile attack on the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and at least one base in Iraq on June 23, 2025, calling it a “devastating and powerful” response.
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No Casualties or Damage Reported: According to Qatar, all missiles were successfully intercepted and no casualties or damage occurred.
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State Media Confirmation: Iranian state television featured martial music and called the strikes a mighty and successful response to American aggression.
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Government Statements: Iran’s Supreme National Security Council confirmed at least 10 missiles were fired, with some aimed at U.S. facilities in Iraq.
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Regional Alert Status: Qatar closed its airspace in precaution, and the U.S. Embassy in Doha advised citizens shelter in place; the Pentagon is actively monitoring the situation.
With today’s retaliation—code‑named Operation Tidings of Victory—Iran signals its readiness for sustained strikes, while Washington and regional allies remain on alert as tensions surge.
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