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Iran’s decision to target the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, rather than any other country in the region, came as a major surprise—especially given the strong ties between Tehran and Doha.
In every war the U.S. enters, Britain follows closely behind, sending its jets, troops, and airbases, even when it has no direct stake, as seen in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Iran.
As the “conflict” between “Israel” and Iran continues, Gulf countries are increasingly alarmed and calling for calm, especially amid U.S. hints at entering the war.
Given the deep political and security ties between Baghdad and Tehran, many believe the Iran-”Israel” war could reshape Iraq’s reality once again.
In its escalating war on Iran, “Israel” quickly shifted from targeting military leaders and nuclear facilities to striking vital infrastructure, especially government institutions that affect daily life.
Amid the ongoing war between Iran and “Israel” since June 13, 2025, Iraq once again finds itself caught in a complex struggle—torn between Iranian-backed militias on its soil and American bases and interests.