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Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following U.S. strikes and threatens to halt talks
By — Jon Gambrell, Associated Press Jon Gambrell, Associated Press By — Melanie Lidman, Associated Press Melanie Lidman, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/iran-attacks-bahrain-and-kuwait-following-u-s-strikes-and-threatens-to-halt-talks Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following U.S. strikes and threatens to halt talks World Jun 28, 2026 11:25 AM EDT DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran again launched drone and missile attacks Sunday targeting Bahrain and Kuwait in response to new U.S. airstrikes against the Islamic Republic, and threatened a "complete halt" in negotiations to end the war if Washington continues its attacks. Efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without Iran's direct oversight sparked the days of crossfire and have imperiled the talks for a lasting ceasefire. A multinational maritime body overseen by the U.S. Navy said Saturday it would expand a route near Oman for inbound and outbound traffic, setting up a new flashpoint with Tehran. READ MORE: U.S. military says it struck multiple targets in Iran as ceasefire is strained by 2nd day of attacks The global community has long considered the strait an international passageway, despite its location in Iran and Oman's territorial waters. In recent days, Iran has twice attacked vessels going through a route on the Omani side in an evacuation effort backed by a United Nations agency. Iran insists that it alone must govern the strait, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf that once carried a fifth of the world's oil and natural gas. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reiterated the claim on Sunday. "Any attempt to establish new or separate arrangements from those currently being carried out by the Islamic Republic of Iran will only lead to further complications, delay the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and increase the level of tension," Araghchi said. The United States and Iran have been debating the terms of an interim deal, including shipping arrangements on the strait, the removal of a U.S. blockade on Iranian ports and sanctions on Iran and the future of Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Under the memorandum of understanding signed this month, they have 60 days to iron out details. The interim deal is meant to end fighting on all fronts before certain key issues can be discussed. Continued fighting in Lebanon, where an Israeli soldier was killed by Hezbollah fire early Sunday, also threatens the agreement. Strikes target Gulf states hosting US military Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility for the attacks in Bahrain and Kuwait. Kuwait's military said air defenses intercepted Iranian drones and missiles just after the U.S. strikes in Iran. Kuwait, which hosts a major U.S. military base, said it intercepted two ballistic missiles. There were no reports of injuries or damage. Bahrain's Interior Ministry sa