June 22, 2025 – Former U.S. President Donald Trump revealed Sunday that Iran gave advance notice to the United States before launching a missile attack on a U.S. military base in Qatar. Trump’s statement, made during an interview with reporters, comes as U.S. military officials confirm no other American bases in the region were targeted or struck.
According to Trump, Iranian
authorities communicated their intentions through diplomatic channels prior to
the attack, which reportedly minimized casualties and damage at the affected
base. “They let us know beforehand,” Trump stated. “That’s why there were no
major losses.”
A senior U.S. military official,
speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that “no Iranian attacks have
been detected at any U.S. base other than the facility in Qatar.” The official
added that all personnel at American bases in the Middle East remain on
heightened alert as a precaution.
The incident follows days of
rising regional tensions, missile launches, and a fragile ceasefire between
Israel and Iran. The White House and Pentagon have not yet issued formal
statements regarding Trump’s comments or the extent of advance notice.
No casualties or significant
infrastructure damage have been reported at the Qatar base. U.S. and allied
forces in the region continue to monitor the situation as diplomatic efforts
for de-escalation proceed.
This story is developing. Updates
will follow as more information becomes available.
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