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Jun 23, 2025

Traces of missiles are seen in the sky after Iran’s armed forces say they targeted the Al-Udeid base in a missile attack, as seen from Doha, Qatar, on June 23. Stringer/Reuters
Number of missiles fired at base in Qatar matches number of bombs US dropped on nuclear sites, Iran says
LLAW’s NUCLEAR WORLD NEWS TODAY and the GLOBAL RISKS & CONSEQUENCES TOMORROW
In My Opinion
It is amazing how the USA has twisted Israel’s and our own attacks on Iran so that we American citizens will believe that Iran is the bad actor, and that the attack on the U.S. air base in Qatar was an attack on the Qatar country itself. Trump has lied, from the March beginning of this episode, to the American public about our actions as well as his own from the neutral beginning of the apparent well-planned war on Iran since March 7th when Trump invited Iran to the negotiations table to make a Trump-led “deal” on limiting Iran’s nuclear operations and uranium enrichment program for their county’s nuclear power plants. Those talks fell apart beginning with the very 1st meeting due to Trump’s confusing and contradictory rules changes after each conference until the talks became impossible to be successful and were abandoned.
I have followed this entire affair from day one and it seems to me that the entire scheme was a U.S. ruse made to fail intentionally so Trump/Netanyahu would have an excuse for both Israel and the U.S. to attack Iran militarily and attempt to destroy their nuclear facilities.
So it is that now we are have become a global outcast with the rest of the world including the following pointed out below by the Secretary of Homeland Security, not to mention NATO and other former allies, including Canada, Greenland, Denmark, and Panama:
“We have incredible threats to this country from many nations that are enemies to the United States of America. You know, it’s not just Iran. It’s North Korea, Russia, China,” she said. “My job is to do all I can to protect our country before something bad does happen.” ~ Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem
There also seems to be an extremely important and sensitive part of the coverage missing from the article which may have been removed: Trump floats Iran regime change as Israel says strikes launched at ‘heart of Tehran’ – CNN, which I try to follow-up on if possible ~llaw

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Iranian missiles fired at US base in Qatar intercepted
By Nectar Gan, Helen Regan, Jessie Yeung, Rhea Mogul, Rob Picheta, Maureen Chowdhury, Aditi Sangal and Elise Hammond, CNN
Updated 3:14 PM EDT, Mon June 23, 2025
Videos show missiles above Qatar as Iran attacks US-run military base
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What we’re covering
• Iran’s operation against US base: Iran has launched a “powerful” attack on a US air base in Qatar, the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said. Al Udeid Air Base was attacked “by short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles originating from Iran,” a US defense official said.
• Attack intercepted: Qatar’s Defense Ministry said its air defenses “successfully” intercepted the missile attack targeting the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. No deaths or injuries have been reported.
• Response after US strikes: American officials have been preparing for the likelihood that Iran may target US facilities ever since the US struck Iran’s nuclear sites over the weekend. The US military had moved some planes from the Al Udeid base amid the conflict between Israel and Iran, two defense officials told CNN last week.
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22 min ago
Iran launched missiles toward a US base in Qatar. Here’s what we know
From CNN staff
Iran launched multiple missiles toward US bases in Qatar Monday after the US struck Iran’s nuclear sites over the weekend.
Qatar’s air defenses intercepted the missile attack, and there have been no reports of injuries. Still, Qatar condemned Iran’s attack on the Al Udeid Air Base, calling it “a flagrant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and airspace.”
If you’re just reading in now, here’s what else we know about the attack:
- Missiles intercepted: Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar was attacked “by short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles originating from Iran,” a US defense official said, and Qatar’s defense ministry confirmed that its air defenses successfully intercepted the missiles. Iranian officials gave Qatar advance notice of an attack before launching missiles toward a US military base in the country, according to a source familiar with the matter. The coordination was intended to minimize casualties and preserve an off-ramp, the source said.
- What Iran said: Following the attack, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Iran “will never leave any aggression against its territorial integrity, sovereignty, or national security unanswered.” Iran also said that it is still committed to maintaining warm relations with Qatar and noted that the strikes were “far away from urban installations and residential areas,” the secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said.
- US anticipated retaliation: The Trump administration was anticipating Tehran would retaliate after US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend. Non-sheltered American planes were moved out of the Al Udeid Air Base last week, according to a satellite image that was taken on June 19 that shows nearly empty tarmacs.
- Commercial flights diverted: At least 26 commercial flights headed to either Dubai in the United Arab Emirates or Doha in Qatar were diverted due to airspace closures in the Middle East on Monday.
27 min ago
Regional countries condemn Iranian attack on US air base in Qatar
From CNN’s Mohammed Tawfeeq, Abeer Salman and Michael Rios
Multiple countries in the Middle East and North Africa have condemned the Iranian attack on a US base in Qatar.
Egypt called the attack “a violation of (Qatar’s) sovereignty, a threat to its territorial integrity, and a breach of international law and the United Nations Charter,” according to a statement from the government Monday.
The country said it “expresses its deep concern over the rapidly accelerating and dangerous escalation in the region, affirms its complete rejection of all forms of military escalation or infringement on the sovereignty of states, and calls for the necessity of de-escalation and a ceasefire to preserve regional peace and security.”
Saudi Arabia said the attack was a violation of the “principles of good neighborliness, and an entirely unacceptable act that cannot be justified under any circumstances.”
Jordan condemned what it called “aggression launched by Iran against the sisterly state of Qatar.”
Bahrain said it affirms its full support and solidarity with Qatar, “reflecting the close bonds of brotherhood and kinship between them.”
A spokesperson for Oman’s foreign ministry condemned the regional escalation, which they said was triggered by Israel and includes the recent Iranian attack.
The office of the Palestinian Authority President also called the attack a “a blatant violation of the sovereignty of the sisterly state of Qatar.”
34 min ago
Oil plunges 7% on relief over Iranian response so far
From CNN’s Matt Egan

An oil refinery and terminal in Saudi Arabia in 2018.
Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters/File
Oil prices plunged Monday after Iran’s response to US military strikes appeared to be intercepted.
The steep sell-off wipes out an initial spike Sunday night driven by concerns that Iran could lash out by targeting energy infrastructure in the Middle East.
Oil prices began tumbling Monday after Iranian missiles lobbed toward a US base in Qatar were intercepted. No injuries or deaths were reported and a source familiar with the matter told CNN that Iran gave Qatar advance notice an attack was coming.
US oil futures plunged 7.2%, to settle at $68.51 a barrel. The drop represents the biggest one-day decline since early April and one of the worst days over the past three years.
Crude finished the day roughly $10 below the Sunday night peak of $78.40.
The energy sell-off lifted US stocks, easing concerns about an oil shock that would worsen inflation.
41 min ago
At least 26 commercial flights diverted due to Middle East airspace closures
From CNN’s Devon M. Sayers and Ross Levitt
At least 26 commercial flights headed to either Dubai, United Arab Emirates, or Doha, Qatar, were diverted due to airspace closures in the Middle East on Monday.
Twenty-two of the flights were headed to Doha, according to Cirium, an aviation analytics firm, with the rest bound for Dubai. Some of the flights diverted to other airports along their route, while others returned to their departing airport.
Twelve of the Doha flights diverted were operated by Qatar Airways, Cirium said.
Another 39 flights from North America and 210 flights from Europe are scheduled to depart later today toward the Middle East, Cirium said. Those flights are at risk of being canceled if the airspace doesn’t reopen.
44 min ago
EgyptAir suspends all flights from Cairo to Gulf countries due to security in the region
From CNN’s Mohammed Tawfeeq

An EgyptAir Boeing 737-800 aircraft is pictured on the tarmac at Cairo International Airport in Cairo on June 3.
Amir Makar/AFP/Getty Images/File
EgyptAir on Monday announced the cancellation of all flights from Cairo to Gulf countries “until the situation in the region stabilizes.”
“Due to the ongoing events in the region and the closure of airspace in several Gulf countries, EgyptAir flights from Cairo Airport to and from Gulf cities and vice versa have been cancelled until the situation in the region stabilizes,” EgyptAir said in a statement.
55 min ago
Trump’s Mideast envoy has remained in contact with Iranians since US strikes, sources say
From CNN’s Alayna Treene and Kevin Liptak

The US special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, delivers remarks at the White House on May 28.
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images/File
President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, has remained in contact with Iranian officials since US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend, two sources familiar the matter said, as the administration continues to seek out a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
But his efforts are facing significant challenge from Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has been exceedingly difficult for Iranian officials to reach after he retreated to a hidden location amid escalating tensions, the sources said.
The understanding among US officials is that the 86-year-old Khamenei will need to sign off on any major diplomatic decisions. But getting information to and from him has become more difficult.
That has left communications between the US and the Iranians — either directly or through intermediaries — somewhat halting, officials said.
Khamenei has not delivered any recorded messages since the US strikes. And US officials believe he is in hiding amid the ongoing conflict to avoid assassination.
Nonetheless, Trump said he hopes that after the weekend strikes, Iran will return to negotiations that had been largely deadlocked before Israel began its attacks this month.
The US and Iran have maintained back-channel communications throughout the current crisis. Before the weekend strikes, the US conveyed a message that the actions would be contained and that Trump was still seeking to resolve the matter diplomatically, officials said.
42 min ago
Qatar says security situation remains stable
From CNN’s Michael Rios

People film projectiles over Doha in Qatar on June 23.
AFP/Getty Images
Qatar’s interior ministry said the security situation in the country “remains stable” and there’s no cause for concern following Iran’s attack on the Al Udeid Air Base.
56 min ago
Iran says it is still committed to warm relations with Qatar “and its noble people”
From CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen
Iran is still committed to maintaining warm relations with Qatar after striking the Al Udeid Air Base in that country, the Secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said in a statement.
“The base which was targeted by the powerful Iranian forces is far away from urban installations and residential areas in Qatar. This action has no dangerous aspect to our friendly and brotherly country of Qatar and its noble people,” the statement said.
39 min ago
Kuwait Airways suspends flights
From CNN’s Hira Humayun

People walk past a billboard for Kuwait Airways in Kuwait City in 2020.
Yasser Al-Zayyat/AFP/Getty Images/File
Kuwait Airways is the latest airline to suspend flights, citing regional developments.
The announcement, posted to the airline’s X account, follows the closure of airspace by Qatar and Bahrain, Reuters reported.
1 hr 34 min ago
Trump administration was anticipating retaliation from Iran, White House official says
From CNN’s Alayna Treene
The Trump administration was anticipating Tehran would retaliate after US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, and the president does not want more military engagement in the region, a senior White House official told CNN today.
“We knew they’d retaliate. They had a similar response after Soleimani,” the official said, referring to Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian commander killed in a US airstrike in 2020.
The official said initial assessments were that the missiles fired by the Iranians on Monday didn’t hit their intended targets. Qatar’s Defense Ministry said its air defenses intercepted an Iranian missile attack on the US air base in the country.
President Donald Trump is willing to escalate US military involvement if necessary, the official said. Trump was due to talk to national security officials Monday afternoon, and it is possible his posture could change.
39 min ago
Iran attacked US air base with short- and medium-range ballistic missiles, US official says
From CNN’s Haley Brtizky

A missile is intercepted after Iran’s armed forces say they targeted the Al-Udeid base in a missile attack, as seen from Qatar on June 23.
Stringer/Reuters
Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar was attacked “by short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles originating from Iran,” a US defense official said Monday.
“At this time, there are no reports of US casualties,” the official said. “We are monitoring this situation closely and will provide more information as it becomes available.”
There is no reported damage to the air base following Iran’s missile launch toward the US installation, the official said.
This post has been updated with additional information.
1 hr 45 min ago
Some US military planes were moved out of Al Udeid Air Base last week, satellite image shows
From CNN’s Natasha Bertrand, Zachary Cohen and Thomas Bordeaux

A satellite image shows nearly empty tarmacs at the US military’s Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar after unsheltered aircraft were moved to other locations.
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Non-sheltered American planes were moved out of Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar last week, according to a satellite image that was taken on June 19 that shows nearly empty tarmacs.
This means the planes were moved before Iran launched a missile attack on Al Udeid Monday in response to the US striking its nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Two defense officials told CNN last week the planes were taken to other locations as part of the US military’s effort to protect its assets and equipment in the Middle East amid the conflict between Iran and Israel.
Additionally, all of the US Navy ships that had been forward-deployed at Naval Support Activity Bahrain — the US Navy’s base in the island country — left port last week. It’s not clear where the planes and ships went.
1 hr 20 min ago
Iran gave Qatar advance notice of pending attack on US bases
From Zachary Cohen and Haley Britzky
Iranian officials gave Qatar advance notice of an attack before launching missiles toward a US military base in the country, according to a source familiar with the matter.
The coordination was intended to minimize casualties and preserve an off-ramp, the source said.
A US official told CNN they are not aware of any US injuries or deaths in the reported attack on Al Udeid Air Base. Qatar’s Defense Ministry said Monday that its air defenses intercepted an Iranian missile attack on the air base.
1 hr 24 min ago
Tehran fired missiles toward US military base in Iraq, Iranian state media reports
From CNN’s Kara Fox
Iran said it had fired missiles toward a US military base in Iraq, Iranian state media Tasnim reported.
Iran’s missile operation against American bases in Qatar and Iraq have started, state media reported, citing the operation name, “Besharat al-Fath,” meaning “Blessings of victory.”
Correction: An earlier version of this post gave the wrong name for the operation.
2 hr 2 min ago
Qatar condemns Iranian attack on air base and says it reserves right to respond
From CNN’s Mohammed Tawfeeq
Qatar has condemned Iran for attacking the US’ Al Udeid Air Base, calling it “a flagrant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and airspace.”
“We affirm that the state of Qatar reserves the right to respond directly, proportionate to the nature and scale of this blatant aggression and in accordance with international law,” Majed Al-Ansari, a spokesperson for the Qatari Foreign Ministry, said in a statement Monday.
“We are assured that Qatari air defenses thwarted the attack and successfully intercepted the Iranian missiles. A statement clarifying the circumstances of the attack will be issued later by the Ministry of Defense,” Al-Ansari said.
1 hr 54 min ago
Number of missiles fired at base in Qatar matches number of bombs US dropped on nuclear sites, Iran says
From CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen

Traces of missiles are seen in the sky after Iran’s armed forces say they targeted the Al-Udeid base in a missile attack, as seen from Doha, Qatar, on June 23.
Stringer/Reuters
The number of missiles Iran used to attack the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar was the same as the number of bombs the US used to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, the secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said.
2 hr 1 min ago
DHS Secretary Noem says US has not seen new threats from Iran as country retaliates over Trump-ordered strikes
From CNN’s Devan Cole
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday that the US has not seen any new threats from Iran as the country fires rockets toward American military bases in the Middle East in retaliation to President Donald Trump’s decision to strike its nuclear sites over the weekend.
“We have not seen any currently,” Noem told reporters during an event in West Virginia.
Asked more generally about potential so-called sleeper cells being in the US, the secretary said there have been consistent concerns over the issue since she took over at the department but nothing concrete.
“We have incredible threats to this country from many nations that are enemies to the United States of America. You know, it’s not just Iran. It’s North Korea, Russia, China,” she said. “My job is to do all I can to protect our country before something bad does happen.”
“We have to watch for all of it, and to be diligent on all of it and we’ll continue to do so,” Noem added.
2 hr 3 min ago
Oil plunges 4% as Iran fires missiles toward US bases
From CNN’s Matt Egan
The selloff in the oil market accelerated Monday after Iran fired missiles toward US bases in Qatar and Iraq that appeared to be intercepted. Traders are betting that Iran doesn’t have the willingness or capability to retaliate against US forces.
As of 1:23 p.m. ET, US crude tumbled 4.1% to $70.78 a barrel.
That marks a dramatic turnaround from the Sunday evening spike of 6% to as high as $78.50 a barrel.
2 hr 11 min ago
Loud explosions rocked Qatari capital of Doha, resident says
From CNN’s Kara Fox

Traces are seen in the sky after Iran’s armed forces say they targeted The Al-Udeid base in a missile attack in Qatar on June 23.
Stringer/Reuters
A Doha resident and father of two told CNN that loud explosions rocked the city, but Qatari authorities did not give any warning to citizens to take shelter.
“Our kids were totally taken by surprise and didn’t know what to do when we scrambled them to shelter. There was no warning from Qatar authorities to take shelter. There appear to be a lot of outgoing fire and intercepts,” he said.
2 hr 15 min ago
Qatar defense ministry says it intercepted Iranian missile attack, no casualties reported
From CNN’s Michael Rios
Qatar’s defense ministry said its air defenses “successfully” intercepted a missile attack targeting the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, adding that the attack did not results in any deaths or injuries.
2 hr 17 min ago
Iran launched “powerful and destructive” attack on air base in Qatar, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says
From CNN’s Michael Rios
Iran has launched a “powerful and destructive missile attack” on the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in response to the US striking its nuclear facilities, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran, relying on Almighty God and the faithful, proud people of Iran, will never leave any aggression against its territorial integrity, sovereignty, or national security unanswered,” the statement read.
1 hr 57 min ago
Footage appears to show missile interceptions over Doha near US embassy
From CNN staff
Iran launched multiple missiles toward US bases in Qatar and Iraq today.
Video captured missiles being intercepted in Doha, Qatar, near the US embassy.
Iranian missiles intercepted in Doha
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2 hr 22 min ago
US personnel at embassies in Qatar and Bahrain are in “duck and cover” positions
From CNN’s Kylie Atwood and Jennifer Hansler
US personnel at the embassies in Qatar and Bahrain are in “duck and cover” positions as Iran launches retaliatory missiles toward Qatar and Iraq, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
The protective measure is taken when there is notification of imminent danger, sources said.
2 hr 35 min ago
Missiles fired from Iran toward US bases in Qatar and Iraq
From CNN’s Kevin Liptak, Alayna Treene, Kristen Holmes, Kaitlan Collins and Jeff Zeleny
The US is tracking multiple missiles fired from Iran toward US military installations in Qatar and Iraq, according to two officials familiar with the matter.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine are in the Situation Room, according to a White House official.
A senior official said earlier that White House and Defense Department officials were monitoring potential attacks threats to Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. President Donald Trump toured the base last month, the first commander in chief to visit since 2003. It is the largest US military installation in the Middle East.
“No visit in the Gulf would be complete without stopping to salute the people who keep America safe, strong and free,” Trump told the troops at the base on May 17.
2 hr 35 min ago
Iran says it has begun an operation against US base in Qatar, Iran state TV reports
From CNN’s Kara Fox and Becky Anderson
Iran has begun an operation against a US base in Qatar, Iran state TV has reported.
An official briefed on the matter also said missiles have been launched by Iran on the US-run Al Udeid Air Base.
American officials have been preparing for the likelihood that Iran could target US facilities in the wake of this weekend’s strikes.
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