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Sabtu, 11 Oktober 2025

Qatar To Build Air Force Facility At US Base In Idaho

Qatar To Build Air Force Facility At US Base In Idaho
Qatar To Build Air Force Facility At US Base In Idaho.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Friday an agreement allowing the Qatari Emiri Air Force to build a new facility at a US Air Force Base in Idaho.

The facility will be located at Mountain Home Air Force Base and will serve as a training center where Qatari Air Force pilots can train alongside American military personnel. The move highlights the growing military cooperation between the two nations.

During a Pentagon press conference with Qatari Defense Minister Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Hegseth explained that the new facility will host several Qatari F-15 fighter jets and their pilots. He said the goal is to enhance joint training, increase combat readiness, and strengthen interoperability between both air forces.

Currently, Mountain Home Air Force Base also hosts a contingent of F-15 fighter jets from Singapore’s Air Force as part of a similar training program. With Qatar joining, the base will become an even more significant international defense collaboration hub.

The Pentagon has not yet provided additional details about the construction plan. However, this announcement marks another sign of the deepening relationship between the Trump administration and Qatar.

Last month, following Israel’s decision to carry out a military strike in Doha, Qatar’s capital, President Donald Trump signed an executive order assuring the security of the State of Qatar.

Earlier this year, the US administration accepted a Boeing 747 jet as a gift from the Qatari government. A Pentagon spokesperson told CNBC that Hegseth accepted the luxury plane “in accordance with all federal rules and regulations.”

The gift, however, drew criticism from Democrats and other political observers who argued that it appeared as an attempt to curry favor with President Trump.

Meanwhile, Trump’s family business has been expanding its investments in the Middle East, including a golf resort in Doha developed with Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Dubai, the Trump Tower in Jeddah, and a new hotel currently under construction in Muscat, Oman.

Qatar’s decision to build a military training facility in the United States underscores the strengthening defense and security ties between the two nations, further emphasizing their shared strategic interests in the region.

Trump Threatens Economic Retaliation Against China Amid Rare Earths Trade Dispute

Donald Trump Threatens Economic Retaliation Against China Over Rare Earth Export Controls
US President Donald Trump threatens economic retaliation against China after Beijing tightens rare earth export controls, escalating trade tensions ahead of the APEC Summit.

US President Donald Trump has once again made headlines with a fiery statement. On social media, he accused China of becoming increasingly “hostile” after Beijing tightened export controls on rare earths — the critical minerals essential to global technology industries.

Trump also threatened economic retaliation against China, saying he no longer sees any reason to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming visit to the region later this month.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump claimed that China is now trying to restrict exports of almost every key element used in rare earth production. He warned that such a move could disrupt global markets and create problems for many countries — including China itself.

Trump added that if China continues with this new policy, the United States will respond financially. “For every element they have monopolized, we have two,” he declared.

China Tightens Rare Earth Export Controls

Beijing’s decision to expand the list of controlled minerals and restrict the production technology is seen as an attempt to strengthen its leverage in ongoing trade negotiations with the United States. These restrictions also include materials used in military and semiconductor production.

The move has raised concerns among Washington officials, as the US has long sought to reduce its dependence on Chinese rare earths.

As part of that effort, the Trump administration announced a $400 million investment in MP Materials Corp, the only US-based rare earth producer.

However, officials have acknowledged that the process will take time — leaving the US and its allies vulnerable to China’s strategic decisions in the short term.

Trump-Xi Meeting at Risk

Trump was initially scheduled to meet Xi Jinping during the APEC Summit in South Korea later this month. But after China’s latest export control announcement, Trump stated that there is “no reason” to proceed with the meeting.

White House officials viewed China’s move as a major escalation in US-China relations. Even before Trump’s public remarks, some believed the meeting might be canceled.

China had invited Trump to visit Beijing during his Asia trip, but the Trump administration declined due to a lack of concrete deliverables.

Market Impact

Trump’s post immediately rattled global markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 550 points (1.2%), the S&P 500 fell 1.5%, and the Nasdaq plunged 2%.

Investors fear that a renewed trade war between the US and China could destabilize the global economy — especially ahead of the holiday shopping season when trade with China is vital.

Earlier this year, similar trade tensions nearly pushed markets into bear territory after both nations imposed reciprocal tariffs. Although tensions eased after mutual tariff reductions, Trump’s latest comments reignited concerns.

Rare Earths: The World’s Strategic Resource

Rare earths are crucial elements used in smartphones, electric vehicles, and advanced military equipment.

China currently dominates global rare earth production and supply, meaning any policy shift from Beijing can send shockwaves through international markets.

For the United States, dependence on Chinese rare earths has long been considered a strategic vulnerability. Beijing’s latest move is viewed as a direct threat to US economic and technological security.

While the situation may still evolve, rising tensions between the world’s two largest economies could have major implications for global stability — particularly in the tech and industrial sectors.