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Trump Issues Order Treating Attacks on Qatar as Threats to US Security

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October 2, 2025
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US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order pledging to treat any armed assault on Qatar as a direct threat to American security, in what marks a major escalation of Washington’s military commitments in the Gulf.

The order, published on Wednesday, came in the wake of last month’s Israeli airstrike on Doha that targeted Hamas leaders. The strike, launched with little notice to Washington, unsettled US officials given Qatar’s role as a key regional ally and host of the largest American military base in the Middle East.

Dated Monday—the same day Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House—the order coincided with the unveiling of a US proposal to end the war in Gaza. Qatar has played a central role as mediator between the United States, Israel and Hamas throughout the conflict.

“The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory, sovereignty, or critical infrastructure of the State of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of the United States,” the order declared. It further authorised “all lawful and appropriate measures — including diplomatic, economic and, if necessary, military — to defend the interests of the United States and of the State of Qatar and to restore peace and stability.”

The directive also instructed US defence and intelligence officials to coordinate contingency planning with Qatar to ensure rapid responses to potential threats.

The decision grants Qatar a level of protection that exceeds that of other American partners in the Gulf. Saudi Arabia has sought similar assurances but has so far been unsuccessful, instead turning to Pakistan last month for a mutual defence pact.

Trump’s move also goes beyond the 2022 designation by his predecessor, Joe Biden, which named Qatar a “major non-NATO ally.” That status expanded military cooperation but stopped short of guaranteeing direct US defence in the event of an attack.

Notably, Washington refrained from intervening when Iran launched strikes on Qatar in June in retaliation for US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities.

The strengthened defence alignment comes as Trump faces scrutiny over his ties with Doha. In May, his administration accepted a luxury Boeing 747 from Qatar—slated to become a future Air Force One—despite concerns about the legality and ethics of the gift. Trump has dismissed those concerns.

Following the Israeli strike, Secretary of State Marco Rubio travelled to Doha, where officials indicated that a broader defence cooperation agreement was being finalised.

Analysts argue that the order reflects both Qatar’s growing diplomatic weight in the region and Trump’s willingness to extend military guarantees to secure American influence. However, they caution that the pledge may prove politically fragile: unlike NATO’s treaty-based obligations, the executive order does not require Senate approval and could be reversed by a future president.

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