Qatar Agrees to Extend US Military Presence in Al Udeid Air Base by 10 Years

04.01.2024 Asia
Qatar Agrees to Extend US Military Presence in Al Udeid Air Base by 10 Years

Qatar Agrees to Extend US Military Presence in Al Udeid Air Base by 10 Years

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The United States has quietly reached an agreement that extends its military presence at a sprawling base in Qatar for another 10 years, three US defense officials and another official familiar with the agreement told CNN.

The deal, which has not been announced publicly, highlights Washington’s reliance on the tiny Gulf country that has recently played a central role in mediating the release of Americans from captivity in Gaza and Venezuela.

The Al Udeid Air Base, located in the desert southwest of Doha, is the biggest US military installation in the Middle East and can house more than 10,000 American troops.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visited Al Udeid last month (photo) where he thanked Qatar for their increased spending on the base. But he made no mention of the renewal and the Biden administration has not publicized it.

The base has been a pivotal hub for the US Central Command’s air operations in or around Afghanistan, Iran and across the Middle East. The Qatari and British Air Forces also operate from the base.

The extension comes as the US has bolstered its presence in the region amid escalating threats from Iran-backed militant groups in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.

Qatar has committed billions of its own funds upgrade the facilities for US Airmen at the base. Al Udeid became CENTCOM’s main air base in 2003, shifting forces and assets from the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where the presence of a large number of American military personnel was more sensitive and controversial.

While Austin didn’t announce the extension of the Al Udeid agreement during his visit at the base last month, he did say that the US and Qatar “will formally take steps forward to expand and reinforce our bilateral defense relationship.”

“We’ll do this through Qatar’s commitment to contribute significant resources to increase capabilities here at Al Udeid Air Base, and that will support both of our forces for years to come,” Austin added. (CNN; US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Qatari Defense Minister Khalid bin Mohammed Al Attiyah at Al Udeid Air Base on 19 December 2023 © US Department of Defense)

 



 
 

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