Donald Trump is facing a new crisis in West Asia after Israel launched a surprise airstrike on Qatar — a key U.S. ally. The attack threatens America’s defence strategy in the region and has sparked a diplomatic standoff. Trump reportedly confronted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a heated exchange, calling the strike “unwise.” Qatar, which was mediating hostage talks, now accuses Israel of “state terror.” As Israel escalates its military operations across five countries, including Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen, Trump’s control over the situation appears to be slipping. Here's how this crisis could reshape the region.