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Trump ‘surprised’ by targeting of US allies in the Gulf
Donald Trump said he was “surprised” that US allies in the Gulf were being targeted by Iran. Interview with NBC News.
The president called these countries “terrific” and added that they were “unnecessarily hit.” Speaking of Iran’s decision to target them, Trump said it was “the biggest surprise I’ve had in this whole thing.”
For decades, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Oman have allowed US military bases, infrastructure or access on their territory and have been among the largest buyers of American weapons and technology. In contrast, the United States stood as the Gulf’s closest and most important military partner and protector.
Analysts say many of these countries now have growing concerns about the relationship as they are dragged further into a war they did not start and are trying to prevent diplomatically.
While the Gulf was expected to face a backlash, the scale of Iran’s revenge campaign shocked many. Gulf states had assured Tehran that none of its bases would be used in attacks, but that did not stop Iran from launching thousands of drones and missiles targeting airports, military bases, oil refineries, ports, hotels and office buildings.
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Iran’s attacks on Gulf countries are “almost unreasonable” Reem Al Hashimy, the UAE’s minister for international cooperation, told Australia’s ABC news.
Iran fired more than 1,800 missiles and drones at the Emirates; That’s more than any other country Tehran has targeted in the conflict, raising the mood for tranquility even though its air defenses stopped the vast majority of the projectiles.
Al Hashimy described it as “unprecedented”.
“We’ve borne the brunt of most of the missiles and drone strikes, and it’s really quite surprising to us that Iran would take such an irrational path to fight the Gulf states and act in this very unlawful, quite unacceptable way.”
The US State Department ordered “non-essential US government employees” and family members of US government employees to leave Oman. He cited “security risks” in the country.
It did so on Friday, according to an update released by the US Embassy in Oman.
Trump ‘surprised’ by targeting of US allies in the Gulf
Donald Trump said he was “surprised” that US allies in the Gulf were being targeted by Iran. Interview with NBC News.
The president called these countries “terrific” and added that they were “unnecessarily hit.” Speaking of Iran’s decision to target them, Trump said it was “the biggest surprise I’ve had in this whole thing.”
For decades, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Oman have allowed US military bases, infrastructure or access on their territory and have been among the largest buyers of American weapons and technology. In contrast, the United States stood as the Gulf’s closest and most important military partner and protector.
Analysts say many of these countries now have growing concerns about the relationship as they are dragged further into a war they did not start and are trying to prevent diplomatically.
While the Gulf was expected to face a backlash, the scale of Iran’s revenge campaign shocked many. Gulf states had assured Tehran that none of its bases would be used in attacks, but that did not stop Iran from launching thousands of drones and missiles targeting airports, military bases, oil refineries, ports, hotels and office buildings.
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Donald Trump said the US could launch more attacks on Iran’s Kharg Island oil export hub and said Tehran appeared ready to make a deal to end the conflict but “conditions are not good enough yet.”
He said the US strikes had “completely destroyed” most of Kharg Island and told NBC News “we might hit it a few more times just for fun.”
These comments signaled an escalation of rhetoric by the president, who had previously said that the US was only targeting military sites in Kharg.
Here’s what else is going on.
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The Lebanese Ministry of Health said that 826 people, including 65 women and 106 children, have died in Israeli attacks since the beginning of the war. In its statement today, the Ministry said that there were 31 healthcare workers among the dead. Local health authorities reported this morning that 12 medical staff died in an Israeli attack at a clinic in the southern town of Burj Qalaouiya.
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At least 15 people died in an attack by Israel and the USA on a factory in the central Iranian city of Isfahan.The semi-official Fars news agency said: According to Fars, there were workers in the factory producing heaters and refrigerators when the strike took place.
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Iran on Saturday issued an evacuation warning for three major ports in the United Arab Emirates, including the busiest ports in the Middle East.The Associated Press reported. Iran claims the US used “ports, docks and hideouts” in the UAE to launch an attack on Iran’s Kharg Island. He urged people to evacuate areas where he said US forces were harbored.
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Trump reiterated his call for other countries to help secure the Strait of Hormuz and said the United States would coordinate with them In the middle of the US-Israeli war against Iran. “The United States has defeated and completely destroyed much of Iran, both militarily, economically and otherwise, but the Countries of the World that receive Oil through the Strait of Hormuz should be interested in this transition and we will be VERY helpful,” Trump wrote in his Truth Social post.
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Trump administration rejects efforts by Middle East allies to open diplomatic talks aimed at ending Iran war According to Reuters, this incident started two weeks ago with a major US-Israeli air strike.
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The Israeli army announced that two senior officials from Iran’s Hatem Al-Anbiya Emergency Command were killed in the air strike on Tehran. In a post on X, army spokesman Avichay Adraee said that Abdullah Celali-Nasab and Amir Shariat, who were identified as senior figures in the command’s intelligence unit, were killed in the attack.
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Israel notified the US this week that it was critically low on ballistic missile interceptors The conflict with Iran continues, Semaphore said Saturday, citing U.S. officials familiar with the matter.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr accused news broadcasters of “publishing hoaxes and distorted news” “Publishers publishing distorted news, also known as fake news and fake news, now have a chance to correct course before license renewals arrive,” Carr wrote in a post on
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Formula 1 cancels Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races due to warIt highlights the deterioration in the Middle East. The races were scheduled to be held in Bahrain on April 12 and in Saudi Arabia on April 19, but the sport was approaching the point where a decision had to be made to cancel to avoid sending more cargo to Bahrain.




