Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an “Important clarification” on Friday after enraging many in MAGA with the claim that Qatar, which gifted President Donald Trump a $400 million luxury jet earlier this year, will get its own airbase on American soil.“The U.S. military has a long-standing partnership w/ Qatar, including today’s announced cooperation w/ F-15QA aircraft,” he clarified on X. “However, to be clear, Qatar will not have their own base in the United States—nor anything like it.”Hegseth continued, “We control the existing base, like we do with all partners.”Critics on social media were quick to note that Hegseth announced the complete opposite during a press conference at the Pentagon earlier that day, however, while seated next to Qatar’s Minister of Defense, Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman al-Thani.“I’m also proud that today we’re announcing we’re signing a letter of acceptance to build a Qatari Emeri Air Force facility at the Mountain Home Airbase in Idaho,” said Hegseth at the time. “The location will host a contingent of Qatari F-15s and pilots.”Hegseth added at the time that this will “enhance our combined training, increase lethality” and “interoperability” between nations. Longtime Trump ally Laura Loomer expressed outrage over Qatar being a majority Muslim nation with a spotty track record.While numerous other conservative voices decried the apparent partnership for allowing any foreign nation to host their jets on U.S. soil, different countries have long had their military aircraft stationed in America as part of longstanding training agreements with the U.S.Many critics appeared most frustrated at Hegseth’s inability to issue a consistent message.“But that’s not what you said there,” wrote one user on X who shared footage of Hegseth’s initial claim, with another person asking: “So they will not have a base, but they will have a base? So they’ll have a base but the US will be guarding it is basically what you’re saying.”Hegseth was excoriated by social media critics for his mixed messages on serious issues.Andrew Harnik/Pool/Associated Press“Seriously, this admin REALLY needs to make sure they have their statements ready before speaking,” wrote a third user. “It’s almost continual corrections, retractions, updates, etc. What you are saying here is materially different than what was stated during the meeting.”Sen. Dayna Polehanki (D-Mich.) also reacted with a clip of Hegseth’s initial claim: “Roll tape.”Trump notably granted Qatar a NATO-like defense guarantee last month, promising the oil-rich autocracy protection from the U.S. military in case of an attack. The executive order came to light quietly in a White House press release.More brutal criticism on social media came Hegseth’s way.OK, Pete Hegseth’s an idiot. He left out the word “training” when he said we’re building a Qatari Air Force facility. So I get why people were confused after his announcement yesterday, but I keep seeing folks repeat some version of “Qatar is building an airbase in Idaho.”… pic.twitter.com/xcFUlthvm8— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline) October 11, 2025 I don’t need my taxpayer money going to train Qatari pilots. You can try to sugarcoat this pile of shit anyway you want.— Chris (@TrixStar76) October 10, 2025 This “clarification,” which is arriving after an enormous backlash to your earlier announcement, may reassure some people but many Americans are now very clear on the administration’s priorities.— Amy Coplan (@amycoplan) October 10, 2025 Go back and listen to your own words: “to build a Qatari Air Force facility”…You didn’t say we are building a facility and will let them use it!These matters are of national security not middle school work… wtf?— 🌠Freedom Hawk (@romi_botez) October 10, 2025 Close
Social Media Critics Slam Trump Admin For 'Continual Corrections' After Hegseth Blunder
The defense secretary announced Friday at the Pentagon that the U.S. will "build a Qatari Emeri Air Force facility" in Idaho, then issued a correction amid backlash.










