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The Qatar Discussion at the Federalism Committee Meeting

An F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to 366th Fighter Wing, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, takes off from Nellis AFB, Nevada, Oct. 19, 2023. The F-15E is a dual-role fighter aircraft designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose Miguel T. Tamondong)

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(Idaho Gang of Eight, November 18, 2025)

During the November 14, 2025, meeting of the Idaho State Legislative Interim Committee on Federalism, lawmakers received an update on the proposed Qatar training facility at Mountain Home Air Force Base. This briefing followed an official invitation from the 366th Fighter Wing, which personally invited the Gang of Eight and a few other legislators to attend an informational session on the Qatar Emiri Air Force Training Partnership. United States Senator Jim Risch addressed questions during the committee’s Q&A period, and Colonel David “Boar” Gunter provided an update on the partnership on behalf of Mountain Home AFB.

We appreciate the update, but there are still many questions that our constituents deserve straightforward answers to. We will keep working with our congressional delegation and Mountain Home Air Force Base officials to get information to Idahoans as quickly as possible. We will also continue pressing for a full briefing from the Department of War.

Key Takeaways

Senator Jim Risch’s Comments

Senator Risch’s comments were made after his scheduled presentation, during the question-and-answer portion.

Colonel David Gunter’s Remarks

Colonel Gunter is the commander of the 366th Fighter Wing and assumed command one week before this meeting. This is his third assignment at Mountain Home, and he emphasized the strong relationship between the base and Idaho communities.

Purpose of Allied and Partner Training

Overview of the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF) Training Program

Personnel Numbers

Facilities and Construction

Community Impact

Security and Vetting

Handling Misconduct or Incidents

Live Ammunition and Training

“Rogue Pilot” Question

Advantages to the United States

Rotation and Duration

Colonel Gunter reaffirmed commitment to transparency, continued information updates, and ongoing engagement with Idaho leaders and the community.

The Gang of Eight is committed to keeping Idahoans informed as this process moves forward. Representatives Cayler, Marmon, and Leavitt were in attendance at the meeting and visited with Colonel Gunter after his presentation. As we receive additional information from the Department of War, our congressional delegation, and base leadership, we will share those updates and work to ensure remaining questions are answered clearly.

In Liberty,

Senator Christy Zito, District 8
Zito4Idaho@protonmail.com

Senator Glenneda Zuiderveld, District 24
GZuiderveld@senate.idaho.gov
Substack: @glenneda

Senator Josh Kohl, District 25
JKohl@senate.idaho.gov
Substack: @joshkohl4idaho

Representative Faye Thompson, District 8
FayeforLD8@gmail.com

Representative Lucas Cayler, District 11
LCayler@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @lucascayler

Representative Kent Marmon, District 11
KMarmon@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @kentmarmon

Representative Clint Hostetler, District 24
CHostetler@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @theidahoresolve

Representative David Leavitt, District 25
DLeavitt@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @Leavitt4Idaho

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