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STANDARD MILITARY UNVERIFIED

Intel Report Alleges Qatar's Long-Term Military and Economic Support for Iran

Jun 24, 2026 02:17 AM CT Doha, Qatar qatar,iran,military aid,drones,rocket fuel,intelligence report

Summary

Foreign intelligence reports indicate that Qatar has provided Iran with rocket fuel and drone construction materials for years, with cooperation expanding after the 2018 nuclear deal collapse. This suggests a deepening logistical support network for Iran's military capabilities, potentially enhancing its proxy warfare and direct strike potential against regional adversaries.

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Cooperation between the two countries said to have expanded after collapse of nuclear deal in 2018, with Doha supplying Tehran with rocket fuel, material to build drones The post Foreign intel report said to show Qatar aiding Iran economically, militarily for years appeared first on The Times of ...

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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Allegedly received rocket fuel and drone materials from Qatar.

United States NEUTRAL

Source of the foreign intelligence report detailing the cooperation.

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