The US has quietly relocated about 40 military aircraft from its major airbase in Qatar over the past two weeks as fears grow of Iran’s potential retaliatory strikes, news agency AFP reported, citing satellite photos.
AFP analysed photos from Planet Labs PBC, which reveal that the Al Udeid Air Base—America’s largest military installation in West Asia—was emptied of jets between June 5 and 19. The pre-emptive move is aimed at protecting American assets in the region as the Israel-Iran conflict intensifies.
US President Donald Trump still hasn’t greenlighted the plans to join the conflict. On the other hand, Tehran has warned it will target US military sites in West Asia if it decides to enter the fray.
Satellite photos revealed that the airbase visibly hosted about 40 aircraft as of June 5, including C-130 Hercules transport planes and advanced reconnaissance jets. However, by June 19, only three planes could be spotted.
This comes as the US embassy in Qatar earlier announced it was restricting access to the base “out of an abundance of caution and in light of ongoing regional hostilities.” It also urged its personnel in the region to “exercise increased vigilance.”
US amassing military equipment
According to an AFP analysis of public flight tracking data, between June 15 and 18, at least 27 US military refuelling aircraft, including KC-46A Pegasus and KC-135 Stratotanker planes, were deployed from the United States to Europe.
As of late Wednesday, 25 of these aircraft remained in Europe, with only two returning to the US. These refuelling planes, critical for long-range air missions, indicate the US might be preparing for a wider conflict, potentially with its involvement.
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US forces in West Asia are on high alert, with military families offered the option to evacuate bases voluntarily due to potential Iranian retaliation.
Approximately 40,000 US troops are currently stationed in the region, an increase from the typical 30,000, with a temporary peak of 43,000 in October amid earlier tensions between Israel and Iran and ongoing Houthi attacks on commercial and military ships in the Red Sea.
The Pentagon has declined to provide details on further troop movements but stressed that US forces are ready to adapt quickly based on developments with Iran.
Trump to decide on strikes in ‘two weeks’
The White House stated that Donald Trump will decide within two weeks whether to support Israel’s campaign against Iran’s military and nuclear programmes, noting that Trump still believes diplomacy could address American and Israeli concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
“Based on the fact that there’s a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future, I will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks,” Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary, told reporters, quoting Trump.


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