
World War 3 begins? After Iran, Israel, US, Yemen, now Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Iraq get embroiled in conflict while Kuwait, Bahrain and the UAE close airspace. More nations may join either side soon. See what's happening now and who may be Iran's next target
US Jets Take Off from Saudi Arabia
Israel's Channel 14 has reported that US fighter jets have departed from Saudi Arabia. This move is seen as part of the rising military activity in the region. The action suggests that the US is preparing for more operations.
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Iran Targets US Base in Qatar
Iran fired 10 ballistic missiles at the US
Al Udeid Air Base
in Qatar. Another missile was launched toward a US base in Iraq, Mehr News report said. The attack follows US airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend. Iran called the operation 'Herald of Victory.' Explosions were heard in Doha. Iran's next target may be other US bases in the region.
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Qatar condemned the attack and said it had the right to respond under international law. Iran confirmed it launched the missiles in response to the US strikes.
Reports say Iran informed Qatar in advance about the missile attack. This was done to avoid casualties. The US base was evacuated beforehand. Iran said the operation aimed to show retaliation without increasing the chances of war. This approach was similar to a 2020 missile attack following the death of General Qasem Soleimani.
Qatar and US Respond to Attack
Qatar's spokesperson said no one was hurt. The missiles were intercepted by air defense systems. The country released a statement quickly after the attack, indicating prior awareness. Qatar warned against further conflict and urged for diplomatic solutions.
Iran's National Security Council said the operation was carried out away from residential areas. It added that the number of missiles used matched the number of bombs dropped by the US earlier.
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Widening of Military Activity
The US confirmed that no other bases besides Qatar were attacked. Air defense systems in Iraq were also activated as a precaution. President Donald Trump held a meeting in the Situation Room with military leaders, CNBC report said citing an official of Trump administration. The US is closely watching threats to its base in Qatar. There are no casualties so far.
Regional Airspace Shut Down
Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the UAE have closed their airspace. These closures followed Iran's attack on the US base in Qatar. Bahrain hosts the US Navy's Fifth Fleet. FlightRadar also showed airspace closures in the UAE. The Gulf region hosts several US military bases. Qatar stated that the airspace closure was for public safety due to the ongoing conflict and threats.
FAQs
Why did Iran attack the US base in Qatar?
Iran launched the missiles in response to US strikes on its nuclear sites. The attack was symbolic and coordinated to avoid casualties.
Which countries closed their airspace after the missile attacks?
Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates closed their airspace due to regional military tensions and missile activity.

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