Janhit: Al-Udeid Strike Decoded-Why Iran Chose Qatar’s US Base for Retaliation | ABP NEWS

The ceasefire between Iran and Israel is being hailed as the biggest global news of the day—but the reality on the ground tells a more complex story. Despite the announcement of a truce, both nations continued cross-border hostilities, prompting US President Donald Trump to express his displeasure—particularly toward Israel. According to insiders, Trump is “more upset with Israel” for not honoring the ceasefire line. What has shocked the world even more is Iran's bold missile attack on the US Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which houses over 10,000 American troops. Surprisingly, the US chose not to retaliate, instead stepping back and allowing the ceasefire to proceed. Many speculate this was a strategic move to avoid deeper conflict while preserving America's interests in the Gulf. Iran’s choice of Qatar wasn’t accidental. The base lies just 760 km from Iran and is the US’s largest and most strategic in the Middle East. With prior intelligence, the US had secured its personnel and aircraft in advance, averting major damage. Iran, by striking without crossing any other nation’s airspace, sent a calculated message. The ceasefire may be a diplomatic success for now, but questions remain. Was the 12-day war a step toward peace or just a reset for future conflict? Who gained more—Israel, which claims victory, or Iran, which says the enemy begged for truce? And what does Trump really intend with his dual-edged stance?

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