
Iran strikes Bahrain and Kuwait with drones and missiles after US attacks; both sides halt for Doha talks
HuffPost—Iran's Revolutionary Guard launched drones and ballistic missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for US airstrikes, with Kuwait intercepting several projectiles. Iran threatened a 'complete halt' to all negotiations unless the US stopped striking. Both sides ultimately agreed to stand down, with the halt deal including a commitment to allow vessels to move freely through the Strait of Hormuz. Qatar was chosen as the venue for resumed talks, set for Tuesday. A US official said no American casualties resulted from Iran's strikes.
- HuffPost — Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility … drones and missiles targeted both Gulf states
- Newsmax — Both sides agreed to halt strikes ahead of scheduled Tuesday talks in Qatar
- PBS NewsHour — Iran threatened 'complete halt' to all negotiations if US continued military strikes
- Associated Press — Iran strikes Bahrain and Kuwait after US military attacks, threatens to halt nuclear negotiations
- CBC News — Iran launched drone and missile attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait after US airstrikes
- Hindustan Times — Qatar chosen as venue for Tuesday nuclear talks; crisis triggered by Iran hitting a Hormuz cargo vessel
- The Telegraph — Iran and US agree to halt military strikes on each other in a fragile ceasefire deal
- HuffPost — Politics — Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard claimed full responsibility for the strikes
- CBS News — US — A US official: no American casualties reported from Iran's strikes on US-linked sites
- ABC News — Money — Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following US strikes and threatens to halt talks
- Lawfare — Analysis: tit-for-tat strikes put future of nuclear deal diplomacy at serious risk
- Deutsche Welle — Halt deal includes allowing vessels to move freely through the Strait of Hormuz
- The Hill — Kuwait intercepted Iranian drones and two ballistic missiles during the strikes
- Newsmax — Iran Targets Bahrain and Kuwait with Drones and Missiles Following US Strikes