Trump has ‘no intention’ of striking back after Iran’s ‘failed retaliation’: source

WASHINGTON — President Trump does not plan to take further action against Iran following its “failed retaliation” strike on a US base in Qatar Monday night, a military official told The Post.

“As long as it stands, Trump has no intention of retaliating for the ‘failed retaliation,’” the source said, suggesting that tensions in the Middle East will soon de-escalate following Saturday’s US strike on three Iranian nuclear facilities.

Traces seen in the sky over Doha after Iran launched a strike against Al-Udeid base on June 23, 2025. REUTERS
People filming an explosion over Doha during the Iranian strike. AFP via Getty Images
The remnants of an Iranian missile intercepted over Qatar. AFPTV/AFP via Getty Images

Tehran launched a total of 10 missiles at the Al Udeid Air Base, nine of which were intercepted, according to the official.

The remaining munition struck an “open area,” causing no casualties.

President Trump said he has “no intention” of sending additional strikes after Iran’s retaliation. WHITE HOUSE/AFP via Getty Images

The source also told The Post the missile launches appear to have been coordinated, with Qatar allowing itself to be targeted to “save face.”

You May Also Like

More than 50 people and 6 dogs rescued from Ohio’s Cuyahoga River less than a day after father-son duo disappeared while tubing

An Ohio fire department rescued more than 50 people in just three…

Israeli strike blows open gates of notorious prison in Iran

The Israeli government has launched a series of attacks on Iranian governmental…

The NY Times Seems Concerned About Republicans Having Too Many Babies

You’ve probably heard about this profile of Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy…

Suicide bomber attack in church in Syria kills at least 25 people

At least 25 people have been killed and over 52 more are…