The United States is moving to deepen military ties with Qatar as shifting Gulf alliances test Washington's regional influence. The State Department has approved a possible $4.5 billion package centred on four KC-46A aerial refueling aircraft, potentially giving Doha a major new long-range airpower capability. The move comes after months of Iranian attacks across the Gulf and amid questions over America's regional partnerships following the Saudi-Turkey-Pakistan defense pact. Qatar also hosts Washington's massive Al-Udeid air base. As Gulf states diversify their security relationships, is Trump using America's arms advantage to keep Doha firmly in Washington's camp?
Trump in full panic mode? $4.5 billion arms deal rushed to Qatar as Gulf allies start walking away
The United States is moving to deepen military ties with Qatar as shifting Gulf alliances test Washington's regional influence. The State Department has approved a possible $4.5 billion package centred on four KC-46A aerial refueling aircraft, potentially giving Doha a major new long-range airpower capability. The move comes after months of Iranian attacks across the Gulf and amid questions over America's regional partnerships following the Saudi-Turkey-Pakistan defense pact. Qatar also hosts Washington's massive Al-Udeid air base. As Gulf states diversify their security relationships, is Trump using America's arms advantage to keep Doha firmly in Washington's camp? | Videos







