U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the U.S. will allow Qatar to build a facility at an Air Force base in Idaho — just months after Qatar gifted the Pentagon with a luxury jet that President Donald Trump plans to use for Air Force One.
Hegseth, 45, made the announcement during a meeting with his Qatari counterpart, Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on Friday, Oct. 10.
Hegseth said that Qatari pilots will train alongside U.S. troops, and that the arrangement will be mutually beneficial to both the U.S. and Qatar.
“Today we’re announcing [and] signing a letter of acceptance to build a Qatari Emiri Air Force facility at the Mountain Home Air Base in Idaho. The location will host a contingent of Qatari F-15s and pilots to enhance our combined training, increase the lethality, [and] interoperability,” he said. “It’s just another example of our partnership.”
Saoud bin Abdulrahman al-Thaniin and Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on Oct. 10.
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In a statement posted on X later that day, Hegseth shared what he called an “important clarification.”
“The U.S. military has a long-standing partnership w/ Qatar, including today’s announced cooperation w/ F-15QA aircraft. However, to be clear, Qatar will not have their own base in the United States—nor anything like a base. We control the existing base, like we do with all partners,” he wrote.
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Sources told CNN that the plan to build a Qatari facility within the U.S. is not new, and even dates back to the previous administration. Additionally, a U.S. official told the outlet that permitting partner nations to build facilities on U.S. Air Force bases has been happening for decades, and cited partnerships with both Germany and Singapore.
Fighter jet at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho.
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However, the move has sparked public outrage among many factions — including some close to Trump, 79. Conservative political activist and vocal Trump ally Laura Loomer has posted about the deal dozens of times on X since it was announced, calling it “an abomination.”
“Just unbelievable,” she wrote in one post.
Hegseth signed an agreement with Qatar in July which outlined the terms of Qatar’s “unconditional donation” of a luxury jet to the U.S. Department of Defense. The plane is expected to be used by Trump for official White House travel once it has been upgraded for security.
“This donation is made in good faith and in the spirit of cooperation and mutual support between the parties,” the signed document said, per CNN. “Nothing in this MoU is, or shall be interpreted or construed as, an offer, promise, or acceptance of any form of bribery, undue influence, or corrupt practice.