
Trump Says Iran Warned U.S. Before Qatar Base Strike, Urges Peace in Middle East
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- June 23, 2025
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Report by “Safarti Tarjuman” International News Desk
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that Iran issued an advance warning to the United States before launching a missile attack on al-Udeid air base in Qatar, significantly reducing the risk of casualties and damage.
Iran’s missile strike came amid escalating tensions following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear infrastructure. However, the pre-strike notification—as disclosed by Trump—suggests Tehran intended to avoid direct U.S. casualties, potentially signaling a desire to limit the conflict’s scope.
Military analysts believe this reflects Iran’s strategic restraint, aimed at demonstrating force while minimizing provocation that could trigger a broader war.
The strike on the U.S. military base in Qatar, a key operational hub for regional missions, prompted global concerns. However, Trump’s comments have eased immediate fears of a large-scale military retaliation.
No official statement has yet been issued by the Biden administration, but diplomatic channels remain active amid calls for de-escalation from the European Union, United Nations, and regional powers including Pakistan, China, and Russia.
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