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Iran US tensions rise after Gulf attacks

Published on: June 3, 2026 10:30 AM

After Iran’s salvo hit their skylines, will Gulf states enter the war?

Hostilities between Iran and the United States escalated once again on Wednesday after Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed attacks on US military-linked targets in the Gulf region, while Washington said the strikes were either intercepted or failed to reach their intended objectives.

Read More: Iran’s Supreme Leader warns Gulf nations over US bases

According to Iranian state media, the IRGC launched missile and drone attacks targeting the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain, as well as an airbase and military helicopters in the region. Tehran said the operation was carried out in response to a reported US strike on a communications facility on Qeshm Island near the Strait of Hormuz.

The US Central Command said Iranian missiles aimed at Bahrain, Kuwait and other regional targets were successfully intercepted, fell short or malfunctioned during flight. It also stated that US forces had downed drones allegedly targeting military positions and civilian shipping in Gulf waters.

The latest exchange comes despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure a formal agreement between Washington and Tehran. Although both sides have previously indicated support for a tentative ceasefire arrangement, negotiations remain unresolved and key issues continue to divide the two countries.

US President Donald Trump rejected reports that talks had been suspended, insisting that communication between American and Iranian officials remains active. He said discussions had continued in recent days, though no final agreement has yet been reached.

A major sticking point remains Iran’s nuclear programme. Washington continues to demand significant restrictions on uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief, while Tehran seeks economic concessions and the removal of restrictions affecting its oil exports and maritime trade.

Meanwhile, regional instability has continued to affect energy markets and international shipping. Oil prices rose following the latest developments, while concerns over disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz persist.

Read More: US, Iran no closer to ending war as Gulf clashes flare

The conflict, which began in late February, has expanded beyond Iran and the United States, contributing to renewed violence in Lebanon and disruptions to global trade routes. Humanitarian agencies have also warned that the crisis is affecting aid deliveries to several conflict-affected regions around the world.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Gulf tensions, Iran, IRGC, Latest, Middle East, Strait of Hormuz, United States

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