US B-52 bombers land in Qatar over unspecified Iran threat

AP  |  Dubai 

bombers ordered by the to deploy to the to counter unspecified threats from have arrived at a major base in Qatar, the acknowledged Friday.

Others landed at an undisclosed location Wednesday in "southwest Asia," the said. The in the past has described its presence at both the in the and as "" The identified the aircraft as coming from the 20th Bomb Squadron of in

On Sunday, the announced it would send the USS Abraham Lincoln group and the bombers into the to counter

The Lincoln on Thursday passed through on its way to the

The administration of has not offered specific details of the threat allegedly presented by

On Wednesday, announced it would begin backing away from its nuclear deal with world powers, a year after Trump pulled from the accord. gave European leaders a 60-day deadline to find a way to shield Iran from U.S. sanctions targeting its economy and oil industry, otherwise he said would begin to enrich uranium at levels closer to weapons-grade levels.

The on Thursday urged Iran to respect the international agreement curbing the Islamic Republic's nuclear ambitions, and added that the bloc aims to continue trading with the country despite U.S. sanctions. But so far, the EU and its member nations have not offered any new plans.

For his part, Trump said he wanted to speak to Iran's leaders.

"What I would like to see with Iran, I would like to see them call me," Trump told reporters Thursday at the

There was no immediate reaction from Iran, which in the past has said it turned down Trump's requests for meetings.

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First Published: Fri, May 10 2019. 14:46 IST