Iran war day 121: Iran attacks Bahrain, Kuwait as US strikes near Hormuz
Summary
The US has bombed parts of Iran for the second day after a drone attack near the Strait of Hormuz, increasing tensions in the region. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, while Israel continued attacks in southern Lebanon following a new peace agreement with Lebanon.Key Facts
- The US struck locations in Iran, including Sirik, Bandar-e Lengeh, and Qeshm Island, after a drone attacked a commercial ship near the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched missiles and drones at US military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain in response.
- Air raid sirens were heard in Bahrain, and Kuwait activated air defenses due to missile and drone threats.
- Gulf countries Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE condemned Iran’s attack on Bahrain and expressed support for regional security.
- President Donald Trump warned the US might “complete the job” if Iran keeps attacking, signaling a tougher approach.
- A US congressman criticized the US strikes on Iran as violating the War Powers Resolution and threatened legal action.
- Israel reached a framework agreement with Lebanon to end fighting but continued attacks on southern Lebanon; Hezbollah rejected the deal.
- President Trump congratulated Lebanon’s president on the peace agreement and pledged US support for Lebanon's economy and military.
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