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Trump'ın Umman Tehdidi Sonrası İran, Kuveyt ve Bahreyn'deki ABD Üslerini Vurdu

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ABD Başkanı Donald Trump'ın, Umman'ın İran ile Hürmüz Boğazı'ndan geçiş ücreti konusunda işbirliği yapması halinde ülkeyi 'havaya uçuracağı' yönündeki tehdidi, bölgede şiddetli bir tırmanışa yol açtı. ABD güçleri, İran'ın güneyindeki Sirik Adası ve çevresindeki askeri noktalara saldırı düzenledi. Buna karşılık İran Devrim Muhafızları, Kuveyt'teki Ali Al Salem Hava Üssü ile Bahreyn'deki ABD 5. Filosu karargahını hedef aldı. Kuveyt Uluslararası Havalimanı'na düzenlenen füze ve drone saldırısında en az bir kişi öldü, 63 kişi yaralandı. Kuveyt, sivil havacılığa yönelik saldırıyı uluslararası hukukun ihlali olarak nitelendirerek ICAO'ya başvurdu. Katar ve Yemen, İran'ın saldırılarını kınarken Tahran, eylemlerini meşru müdafaa olarak savundu. Bu süreç, ABD ile İran arasında devam eden nükleer müzakerelerin ve yaptırımların kaldırılması taleplerinin gölgesinde gerçekleşti. Trump, anlaşmaya varılması halinde İran'ın zenginleştirilmiş uranyum stoklarının imha edileceğini, aksi takdirde askeri baskının süreceğini belirtti. Karşılıklı saldırılar, kırılgan ateşkesi tehlikeye atarken bölgesel gerilimi tırmandırdı.

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  1. Diplomatic25 May, 13:52

    Trump, İran ile anlaşmayı İbrahim Anlaşmaları'na bağladı

    ABD Başkanı, İran ile anlaşma pazarlığı sürerken İbrahim Anlaşmaları'nı raftan indirdi. Anlaşma imzalanırsa İran'ın da anlaşmaya katılmasını istedi. ABD ve İran arasındaki olası anlaşmada belirsizlik devam ederken ABD Başkanı Trump, sosyal medya platformu Truth üzerinden uzun bir açıklama yaptı. İran ile müzakerelerin iyi şekilde ilerlediğini söyleyen ABD Başkanı, “ya herkes için harika bir anlaşma olacak ya da hiç anlaşma olmayacak” dedi, ancak savaş ihtimaline hazır olmalarına karşın kimsenin bunu istemediğini söyledi. Geçtiğimiz haftasonu Cumhurbaşkanı Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ve Suudi Arabistan, Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri, Katar Pakistan, Mısır, Ürdün ve Bahreyn liderleriyle olan görüşmelere atıfta bulunan Trump, liderlere eş zamanlı olarak İbrahim Anlaşmaları'nı imzalamaları gerektiğini söylediğini ifade etti. İbrahim Anlaşmaları'nın bu ülkeler için harika olacağını söyleyen Trump anlaşmanın “5000 yıldır ilk kez Orta Doğu'ya gerçek güç, kuvvet ve barış getireceğini” savundu. “Suudi Arabistan ve Katar'ın derhal imzalamasıyla başlamalı ve diğer herkes de aynı yolu izlemelidir.” diyen ABD Başkanı, “eğer imzalamazlarsa, kötü niyet gösterdikleri için barış anlaşmasının parçası olmamalılar.” ifadelerini kullandı. Trump, adı geçen birçok “büyük liderle” konuştuğunda anlaşma imzalandığı anda “İran'ın İbrahim Anlaşmaları'nın bir parçası olmasından onur duyacaklarını söylediklerini belirtti.” ABD Başkanı, “Eğer İran benimle anlaşma imzalarsa, ABD Başkanı olarak, onların da bu eşsiz Dünya Koalisyonu'nun bir parçası olmaları benim için bir onur olacaktır.” diye yazdı. Trump mesajını, Truth'ta yaptığı bu paylaşımdan hareketle, “temsilcilerime bu ülkelerin İbrahim Anlaşmaları'na imza atmaları sürecini başlatmalarını ve başarıyla tamamlamalarını rica ediyorum” diye bitirdi. İBRAHİM ANLAŞMALARI NEDİR? İbrahim Anlaşmaları, Trump’ın ilk başkanlık döneminde Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri, Bahreyn ve Fas’ın İsrail ile ilişkilerini normalleştirmesiyle 2020’de başlamıştı. Bu anlaşmalar, “bölgesel iş birliğini” ve “dinler arası hoşgörüyü teşvik etmeyi” amaçlıyor. Anlaşmaya daha sonra Sudan da katılmış, 2025'te de Kazakistan'ın katılacağı belirtilmişti. İRANLI HEYET KATAR'A GİTTİ İran'ın baş müzakerecisi Muhammed Galibaf ve Dışişleri Bakanı Abbas Arakçi, ABD-İran arasında çatışmayı sona erdirecek olası bir anlaşma konusunda Katar Başbakanı ile görüşmek üzere Doha'ya gitti Görüşmelerin öncelikle Hürmüz Boğazı ve İran'ın yüksek oranda zenginleştirilmiş uranyum stokuna odaklandığı belirtilirken İran Merkez Bankası Başkanı'nın da nihai bir anlaşmanın parçası olarak dondurulmuş İran varlıklarının serbest bırakılmasını görüşmek üzere heyette yer aldığı ifade edildi. İran Dışişleri Bakanlığı Sözcüsü anlaşmaya dair konuştu. ABD ile bir anlaşma taslağı üzerinde anlaştıklarını ancak ABD ile İran arasında yakın zamanda bir anlaşmaya varılacağını kimsenin söyleyemeyeceğini ifade etti. İranlı sözcü, potansiyel anlaşmanın Hürmüz Boğazı'nın yönetimiyle ilgili belirli ayrıntılar içermediğini, boğazın yönetiminin kıyı ülkelerine ait olduğunu vurguladı. Ancak Hürmüz Boğazı'ndaki geçişlerden geçiş ücreti alınmayacağı, sağlanacak hizmetlerin bir bedel gerektirmesinin normal olduğu ancak bunun geçiş ücreti olarak sunulmaması gerektiği ifade edildi. İran'ın şimdilik Pakistan'a bir heyet gönderme planımız olmadığını ifade eden İranlı Sözcü, birçok konuda sonuca varıldığını ancak bunun anlaşma imzalamaya yakın oldunduğu anlamına gelmediğini söyledi. PAKİSTAN'DAN OLUMLU MESAJLAR Arabulucu ülke Pakistan'ın Başbakanı Şehbaz Şerif, ABD ve İran arasındaki savaşı sona erdirme konusunda "işlerin doğru yönde ilerlediğini" söyledi. Şerif, İslamabad'ın iki savaşan taraf arasında müzakere yoluyla bir çözüm getirmek için yürüttüğü arabuluculuk çalışmalarının ilerleme kaydettiğini ve "işlerin doğru yönde ilerlediğini" söyledi. ABD DIŞİŞLERİ BAKANI: YA ANLAŞIRIZ YA BAŞKA YOLLA ANLAŞIRIZ ABD Dışişleri Bakanı Marco Rubio yaptığı açıklamada, ABD'nin ya İran ile iyi bir anlaşma yapacağını ya da İran'la "başka bir yolla" anlaşacaklarını söyledi. Rubio, Hindistan ziyaretinde gazetecilere yaptığı açıklamada, ABD'nin alternatifleri araştırmadan önce diplomasiye her türlü şansı vereceğini belirtti. ABD Dışişleri Bakanı, "Boğazı açma ve nükleer mesele konusunda çok gerçek, önemli ve sınırlı zamanlıı bir müzakereye girmek için masada oldukça sağlam şeyler var, umarım bunu başarabiliriz" dedi. Rubio'nun açıklamalarına pararlen olarak İran'ın Tasnim haber ajansı halen anlaşmanın iptal edilme olasılığının mevcut olduğunu söyledi. Tasnim, ABD'nin, İran'ın dondurulmuş varlıklarının serbest bırakılması konusu da dahil olmak üzere, anlaşmanın bazı maddelerinin engellediğini savundu. Öte yandan ABD Başkanı Donald Trump da diplomatik temsilcilerine İran'la aceleci bir anlaşma yapmamaları talimatını verdiğini, çünkü "zamanın ABD'nin tarafında" olduğunu söyledi. Trump, Truth Social'da yazdığı mesajda, "Anlaşmaya varılıp, onaylanıp ve imzalanana kadar abluka tam olarak yürürlükte kalacaktır. Her iki taraf da zaman ayırmalı ve doğru olanı yapmalıdır." dedi. İSRAİL: TAHRAN'IN NÜKLEER TEHDİDİ ORTADAN KALKMALI İsrail Başbakanı Binyamin Netanyahu kendisi ve ABD Başkanı Donald Trump'ın İran ile yapılacak herhangi bir nihai anlaşmanın Tahran'ın oluşturduğu nükleer tehdidi ortadan kaldırması gerektiği konusunda hemfikir olduklarını söyledi. Telegram üzerinden yaptığı paylaşımda Netanyahu, İran'ın nükleer zenginleştirme tesislerinin sökülmesini ve zenginleştirilmiş nükleer malzemenin topraklarından çıkarılması gerektiğini ifade etti. İRAN'DA İDAMLAR DEVAM EDİYOR İran'ın Ocak ayında ülke çapında gerçekleşen rejim karşıtı protestolarla ilgili suçlamalar nedeniyle bir kişiyi idam ettiğini açıklandı.

  2. Security27 May, 21:17

    Trump appears to threaten to ‘blow up’ Oman, after question on Iran and Hormuz

    US President Donald Trump on Wednesday appeared to threaten to attack ally Oman if it sides with Iran over reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said Oman must “behave” or he would “blow them up”, when he was asked if he would accept a short-term deal to allow Iran and the Gulf state to control the waterway. “No, the strait is going to be open to everybody,” Trump told reporters during a cabinet meeting at the White House. “It’s international waters and Oman will behave just like everybody else...

  3. Security28 May, 03:23

    İran'a yaptırım resti: Trump kapıları kapattı

    ABD Başkanı Donald Trump, Tahran yönetiminin müzakereler için ön şart olarak sunduğu yaptırımların kaldırılması talebine kapıyı kapatarak, önceliklerinin İranın nükleer silaha erişmesini engellemek olduğunu ve bu konuda geri adım atmayacaklarını açıkladı.

  4. Security28 May, 08:27

    Iran condemns US attack, expresses solidarity with Oman

    Iran condemns US attack, expresses solidarity with Oman Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei has condemned the US attack on areas near Iran’s Bandar Abbas, and expressed solidarity with Oman after “US officials’ threats” in a statement delivered on Thursday. This follows US President Donald Trump’s threats to “blow up” Oman if it joins Iran in imposing fees on the Strait of Hormuz. Baqaei said Iran would "take all necessary measures to defend its national sovereignty" and condemned what he called "the threatening rhetoric of American officials against Iran and several regional countries." Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said that they have targeted US bases in retaliation to the US strikes on Bandar Abbas which escalated the conflict while peace talks were still ongoing between the countries.

  5. Security28 May, 11:29

    Trump threatens to ‘blow up’ US ally Oman if it does not ‘behave’ over strait of Hormuz | First Thing

    President makes comments after reports Iran and Oman have discussed jointly charging a toll for ships. Plus, how ‘balcony solar’ could help fight rising energy costs Good morning. In a casual aside during a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Donald Trump threatened to “blow up” Oman, a US ally, if it failed to “behave” over the reopening the strait of Hormuz. What is the latest on a deal to end the war? Negotiations are continuing but the US earlier this week struck Iranian targets, reportedly killing four members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which prompted an apparent Iranian retaliatory attack on an American airbase in Kuwait. What is happening inside Iran? Internet restrictions were partially lifted this week, revealing increasing anger from Iranians over rapid food price inflation. What is the humanitarian toll of the war? More than 1 million people in Lebanon have been displaced in the latest round of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, which began in March. At least 3,213 people have been killed in Israeli strikes since the start of the war, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The office of Israel’s prime minister reported that 23 Israeli soldiers and a defence contractor have been killed in or near southern Lebanon, and two civilians have been killed in northern Israel. What is life like inside Israel’s “yellow line”? The Guardian’s William Christou, in Kfarchouba, Lebanon, spoke to the villagers living in fear of nightly raids and daytime bombings from the Israeli military occupying their land. Continue reading...

  6. Security28 May, 15:24

    US senator says Trump’s Oman remarks show Iran war ‘off the rails’

    US senator says Trump’s Oman remarks show Iran war ‘off the rails’ US Senator Chris Murphy has criticised President Donald Trump’s apparent threat to “blow up” Oman, saying it is “just one more sign of why this war has gone off the rails”. “They are in constant panic mode making mistake after mistake,” the Democratic senator from Connecticut wrote on X. Trump has faced growing criticism in recent days from both Democrats and Republicans over his handling of the war on Iran.

  7. Security31 May, 03:04

    We shouldn’t have been in Iran, Trump tells Fox News

    We shouldn’t have been in Iran, Trump tells Fox News US President Donald Trump said the United States “shouldn’t have been in Iran” while speaking on past American military interventions during an interview with Fox News. “You look at what happened with Iraq. We did so bad. It was such a foolish thing what we did. We shouldn’t have been there in the first place, by the way,” Trump said, before adding, “We shouldn’t have been in Iran, but Iran has the capability.” Trump claimed that without US strikes, “they would have a nuclear weapon right now and will be a whole different story,” adding, “If we didn’t hit them with B-2 bombers, nine months ago, they would have a nuclear weapon right now.” He also said the US had deliberately avoided targeting much of Iran’s military structure. “Their military, we sort of left it alone because we think that their military is somewhat moderate,” Trump said. “We’ve taken different forms of leadership out. We’ve actually left their military alone.” He added that “mistakes have been made in wars where you wipe out everybody and then you have a country that’s, you know, for 40 years can never rebuild”.

  8. Security01 Jun, 06:54

    IRGC says it struck airbase used in US attack on southern Iran

    IRGC says it struck airbase used in US attack on southern Iran The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted an airbase allegedly used in a US attack on a communications tower on Sirik Island in Iran’s southern Hormozgan province, according to a report by Fars News Agency. “Following the aggression of the US army on a communication tower on Sirik Island in Hormozgan Province an hour ago, the IRGC Aerospace Force fighters targeted the airbase where the aggression originated and the predicted targets were destroyed,” the IRGC said. The announcement came after reports that air defence systems had been activated in Kuwait and warning sirens sounded across the country.

  9. Security01 Jun, 08:53

    Iran’s IRGC launches retaliatory strike after US attacks

    Kuwait, which hosts US forces, says its defence systems intercepted missiles and drones amid sirens across the country.

  10. Security01 Jun, 10:56

    First Thing: Trump tells critics to ‘sit back and relax’ as Iran claims to target US base

    US says it struck Iranian military sites at the weekend, as Iran targets an airbase used by the US to attack southern Iran Good morning, Martin Belam here. I will be popping into your inbox writing First Thing regularly for the next little while. Here are today’s main stories … Is this the end of the ceasefire, then? The US and Iran have sporadically exchanged strikes since their ceasefire took effect in early April, as negotiations aimed at a more durable agreement drag on. A similar exchange occurred last Thursday. The war launched by the US and Israel on 28 February has killed thousands of people – mainly in Iran and Lebanon – and caused global economic pain by pushing up energy prices. What was Comey accused of? Comey, who was indicted in North Carolina in April, faces up to 10 years in prison for a photo of seashells arranged to read “86 47.” Prosecutors allege the post constituted a threat against Donald Trump, the 47th US president. Comey denies the allegation. Continue reading...

  11. Security01 Jun, 13:59

    Qatar condemns Iran's 'repeated attacks' on Kuwait

    Qatar condemns Iran's 'repeated attacks' on Kuwait Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has criticised Iran's attacks on its "sisterly State" Kuwait, considering the moves a "flagrant violation of its sovereignty and a blatant breach of the rules of international law". The Gulf country has expressed its full solidarity with Kuwait, and said that it backs "all measures it takes to preserve its sovereignty and security". Other Gulf states have voiced similar condemnations of Tehran, including Oman and the UAE.

  12. Economic02 Jun, 19:53

    US sanctions Iran's largest crypto exchange over IRGC links

    US sanctions Iran's largest crypto exchange over IRGC links The United States announced sanctions on Nobitex, Iran’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange on Tuesday, accusing it of enabling the Iranian government and blacklisted state institutions to circumvent Western sanctions. The new sanctions follow a Reuters investigation published on 1 May, which showed how Nobitex had become a central node in a parallel financial system used to process hundreds of millions of dollars for Iran’s central bank and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The report also revealed how Nobitex continued operating even after the government-imposed internet shutdown, processing millions of dollars of transactions. “While Iran’s economy is in free fall, the regime has chosen to co-opt digital asset technologies for its own corrupt agenda, including evading sanctions and transferring wealth out of the country,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in an emailed statement. The Reuters investigation showed how Nobitex is controlled by two brothers from one of Iran’s most powerful families, with close ties to the new supreme leader. The two are members of the Kharrazi family, one of the most influential dynasties in the Islamic Republic. Corporate records show that when the exchange started, the brothers were listed under a surname rarely used by members of the family. The US Treasury announced Tuesday that the two brothers, Seyed Mohammad Ali Aghamir Mohammad Ali and Seyed Mohammad Aghamir Mohammad Ali, had also been individually sanctioned, along with the exchange’s chief executive officer, Amir Hossein Rad.

  13. Security03 Jun, 16:29

    Iran slams Kuwait airport in response to US attacks as ceasefire comes under pressure

    Iran slams Kuwait airport in response to US attacks as ceasefire comes under pressure MEE staff on Wed, 06/03/2026 - 16:32 Fighting flared up after the US attacked an empty oil tanker trying to make a port call in Iran This video grab, taken from images posted on social media, appears to show damage at Kuwait's international airport following an attack, on 3 June 2026 (UGC/Unknown/AFP) Off Kuwait has denied that its airspace was used to launch strikes on Iran after its airport was struck by a heavy barrage of missiles and drones by Iran on Tuesday night that killed at least one person and injured 63 people. Video footage from the airport showed extensive damage, with fires raging in Terminal One, the roof collapsed, and billowing clouds of smoke. After the attacks, Kuwaiti defence ministry spokesperson Brigadier General Saud al-Otayan condemned what he described as “criminal Iranian aggression”. The attack came after the US fired at an empty oil tanker that it said was trying to call at an Iranian port. The US has imposed a blockade on Iranian shipping in response to Tehran wresting control of the Strait of Hormuz. US officials said that Iran fired on US sailors in response to that strike. The US then launched strikes on Iran’s Qeshm Island. “In response to this aggression, the Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, which hosts helicopters, as well as the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, were targeted with missiles and drones by the Guards' forces," the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement on its official Telegram channel. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Earlier in the day, the US military said it had "successfully defeated" a series of Iranian missile and drone attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain and conducted strikes on Iran's Qeshm Island. Kuwait denied the US used its territory to launch strikes and summoned Iran's charge d’affaires to protest against the attack. In response, Kuwait demanded that two Iranian embassy staff members leave the country within 24 hours. Kuwait repeatedly targeted Kuwait suffered some of the heaviest attacks since Iran first launched strikes on the Gulf states in retaliation against the US and Israeli attack on Iran that began on 28 February. Kuwait is home to an estimated 13,500 US troops, one of the largest deployments in the Gulf. Kuwait and other Gulf states lobbied the US against attacking Iran earlier this year, but some states, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia, pivoted to supporting the US offensive with various levels of intensity. The UAE launched dozens of strikes on Iran. Saudi Arabia gave the US expanded basing access, but then pivoted to supporting diplomatic talks mediated by its close ally, Pakistan. Rubio says US will only provide sanctions relief to Iran in exchange for nuclear concessions Read More » The ceasefire between the US and Iran has appeared shakier in recent weeks. US President Donald Trump has said that the two sides are close to a deal, only for Iran to deny his public statements that it is willing to negotiate away its nuclear programme or abandon efforts to impose transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz. As fighting flares up again, Kuwait has found itself caught in the crossfire. The country, home to around five million people, lacks the military heft of the UAE and Saudi Arabia and is less diplomatically active than Qatar. Trump said on Tuesday that the US and Iran were still talking after Iran’s Tasnim News Agency said Tehran had cut off all contact with the US, but talks are stalled over the issue of opening the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief for Iran. On Tuesday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran would only receive sanctions relief if it surrenders its nuclear programme, brushing aside Tehran’s demands to obtain economic relief as part of a phased ceasefire. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Iran is being sanctioned because they've highly enriched uranium. Iran is being sanctioned because of their nuclear activities; if they agree to give up those things, there will be sanctions relief,” Rubio told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday. “They have to agree on negotiating severe and long-term limitations and/or cancellation of enrichment activity,” he said. Rubio said that Iran was now negotiating over aspects of its nuclear programme that it had previously not considered, but did not provide any details. Iran said on Friday that “no negotiations" were taking place over its nuclear programme. Rubio’s comments suggest the US is not close to releasing billions of dollars in frozen funds, which Tehran has requested to seal a ceasefire extension. War on Iran News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

  14. Security03 Jun, 17:27

    Latest developments in Iran’s attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain

    Latest developments in Iran’s attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain Tensions in the Gulf have escalated after Iran launched overnight missile and drone attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain. Kuwaiti authorities said at least one person was killed and 63 others wounded in strikes that targeted the country’s main airport. Officials said 13 ballistic missiles and 17 drones launched from Iran entered Kuwaiti airspace since dawn. In Bahrain, the military said it intercepted three missiles and several drones that were targeting civilian infrastructure. Iran said the attacks were carried out in response to US strikes on a commercial vessel and a communications tower. Tehran said it targeted the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain and what it described as a helicopter base in Kuwait. Earlier on Wednesday, US Central Command said it had launched “self-defence” fire against targets on Iran’s Qeshm Island in response to Iranian attacks.

  15. Security03 Jun, 18:10

    Iran defends attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain as ‘self-defence’

    Iran defends attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain as ‘self-defence’ Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has defended Iran’s attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, describing them as “self-defence strikes”. As previously reported, Kuwaiti authorities said they intercepted 30 ballistic missiles and drones, while a strike on the country’s main airport killed one person and wounded dozens more. In a post on X, Araghchi said Iranian forces targeted sites that US forces “use to attack civilian shipping and violate the ceasefire”. “What sanctions and war failed to achieve won’t be won with more war,” he added.

  16. Security06 Jun, 03:40

    IRGC claims strikes on Kuwait base and US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain

    IRGC claims strikes on Kuwait base and US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said that US drones struck communications facilities on Qeshm Island and in Sirik with two projectiles, adding that it responded by attacking Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait and the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, In its statement, the IRGC warned that any future hostile actions would trigger a stronger response and said the United States would bear responsibility for the consequences of any disruption to oil and gas exports through the Strait of Hormuz. The statement said that four oil tankers "attempted to leave the Strait of Hormuz illegally at the instigation of the US military" and said one vessel was targeted after ignoring warnings, while the others turned back. US officials have previously denied Iranian claims that attacks damaged the Fifth Fleet headquarters and said Iranian missile and drone attacks were intercepted or failed to reach their targets.

  17. Security07 Jun, 05:16

    Yemen condemns Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait

    Yemen condemns Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait Yemen’s foreign ministry condemned Iran’s recent attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, describing them as a dangerous escalation and accusing Tehran of threatening regional security and stability. In a statement, the ministry said the attacks exposed what it called the “aggressive and terrorist nature” of the Iranian government. Yemen joined several other Arab countries, including Egypt, Qatar, Palestine and Saudi Arabia, in condemning the strikes. The ministry also called on the international community to take a firm stance against Iran and to deter actions that it said undermine regional peace, sovereignty and security.

  18. Security07 Jun, 14:05

    Trump, İran'la anlaşmaları halinde uranyumun imhası için Tahran'la işbirliği yapacaklarını savundu

    ABD Başkanı Donald Trump, anlaşmaya varılması halinde Tahran yönetimiyle birlikte İran'ın zenginleştirilmiş uranyum stoklarını imha edeceklerini, anlaşma sağlanamaması durumunda ise İran'ın askeri kapasitesini zayıflatmayı sürdüreceklerini söyledi.

  19. Security07 Jun, 18:37

    Kuwait files protest with ICAO over Iranian airport attacks, violation of airspace

    Kuwait says Iranian attacks constitute ‘blatant and dangerous violation of international covenants and agreements regulating civil aviation'

  20. Security08 Jun, 05:22

    Iran closes airspace around Tehran airport following Israeli attacks

    Iran and Israel have exchanged strikes, with both sides targeting sites in each other’s territory. Iran has reportedly closed the airspace around Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport following the attacks.

  21. Security10 Jun, 03:08

    Tehran launches retaliatory attacks on US bases following strikes on Iran

    US forces carried out strikes against Iran on Wednesday in what President Donald Trump said was retaliation for the downing of an American helicopter by the Islamic Republic a day earlier.

  22. Security10 Jun, 03:22

    Iran army attacks US Navy Fifth Fleet HQ in Bahrain

    TEHRAN, Jun. 10 (MNA) – The Iranian army launched a wave of drone strikes against U.S. bases and radar systems of the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain early Wednesday in retaliation for American actions against residents of southern Iran.

  23. Security10 Jun, 04:10

    Iran warns of wider strikes if US attacks again

    TEHRAN, Jun. 10 (MNA) – Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command said Wednesday that army and IRGC forces struck U.S. bases in the region in retaliation for American military aggression in southern Iran.

  24. Security10 Jun, 08:00

    Iran attacks US bases in Jordan and Bahrain

    Iran attacked American bases in Jordan and Bahrain on Wednesday, warning its Gulf neighbours that they had a "responsibility" to stop the United States and Israel from using their territory to strike the Islamic republic. The strikes came after the US carried out its own attacks on Iran in response to the shooting down of an American helicopter, straining a ceasefire that took effect in April.

  25. Security10 Jun, 08:23

    US resumes Iran strikes over chopper crash, Tehran hits back

    The U.S. launched airstrikes against Iran early Wednesday in response to the crash of an American attack helicopter blamed on Tehran, triggering new Iranian attacks and further esc...

  26. Security10 Jun, 08:36

    Bahrain downs Iranian missiles, drones in overnight attack

    Bahrain's armed forces said on Wednesday that its air defenses destroyed multiple Iranian missiles and drones during an overnight escalation, warning civilians to avoid debris from what Manama called Tehran's systematic hostility and flagrant violations of international humanitarian law.

  27. Security10 Jun, 09:30

    Iran says US strikes violate international law, hits back at US bases

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned US overnight strikes as a clear violation of the UN Charter, stating that Iran responded by targeting US bases and military assets in the region in self-defense. The ministry called on the UN Security Council to hold perpetrators accountable. The US had struck Iran after an AH-64 Apache helicopter crashed off Oman’s coast.

  28. Security10 Jun, 14:03

    US strikes Iran after blaming Tehran for helicopter crash

    The United States launched airstrikes early Wednesday against Iran after blaming Tehran for the crash of an American attack helicopter, and Iran fired back at countries in the region — another escalation that threatened to derail efforts to end the war. Hours after Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan came under Iranian fire, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on his his Truth Social platform that Iran was taking “too long to negotiate a deal” and that “now they will have to pay the price.”

  29. Security10 Jun, 08:39

    Iran fires missiles at US bases in Jordan and Bahrain as regional tensions surge

    TEHRAN, June 10 — Iran attacked American bases in Jordan and Bahrain today, warning its Gulf neighbours that...

  30. Security10 Jun, 19:01

    US tightens pressure on Iran with new sanctions and threats of more strikes

    The United States ramped up pressure on Iran on Wednesday, with President Donald Trump threatening more strikes and the Treasury Department slapping fresh sanctions on entities that it says “have supported weapons procurement” on behalf of Tehran, including some in China and Hong Kong. “We hit them hard yesterday and we’re going to hit them again hard today,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Wednesday. “We’ll see what happens with the deal. We’re really close to a deal but they keep...

  31. Security11 Jun, 01:46

    Tehran targets US Gulf bases after American forces launch new strikes on Iran

    US Central Command said its latest airstrikes were responding to "unwarranted and continued aggression" from Iran.

  32. Security11 Jun, 09:20

    Kuwait closes airspace, diverts flights amid Iran attacks

    Kuwait temporarily closed its airspace early Thursday and diverted flights to alternative airports as a precautionary measure amid escalating regional tensions following Iranian attacks.

  33. Security11 Jun, 12:13

    Kuwait reopens airspace, airport returns to normal operations after Iran attacks

    Kuwait resumes air traffic and Kuwait International Airport returned to normal operations after a temporary suspension prompted by Iranian attacks, the civil aviation authority says.

  34. Security11 Jun, 07:38

    IRGC strikes 18 American targets in Kuwait and Bahrain

    TEHRAN, Jun. 11 (MNA) – The IRGC attacked 18 US military targets across three air bases in Kuwait and Bahrain before dawn on Thursday, in retaliation for American attacks on IRGC coastal posts, police facilities and Bandar Abbas Airport.

  35. Security11 Jun, 08:35

    Jordan intercepts 20 missiles fired from Iran toward airbase

    Jordanian air defense systems and Royal Jordanian Air Force aircraft shot down 20 missiles targeting the Azraq area early Thursday, with the army confirming no casualties occurred despite debris falling, as Tehran claimed it struck a base hosting US fighter jets in Jordan in retaliation for American attacks on Iranian territory.

  36. Security12 Jun, 11:48

    Viral video of Iran downing US helicopter was generated by AI

    A video claiming to show the Iranian army downing a US Apache attack helicopter has garnered millions of views on social media. But the video was AI-generated.

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