The United States has said it struck Iranian military sites over the weekend, while Tehran said it responded by targeting an American base, marking the third known escalation in a week around the Strait of Hormuz.
US Central Command (Centcom) said it launched “self-defence strikes” in response to “aggressive Iranian actions,” which it said included a US drone being shot down over international waters.
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it had targeted an air base used by US forces for an attack on southern Iran.
Meanwhile, Kuwait said its air defence system had confronted “hostile” missiles and drones – with its foreign ministry later condemning “heinous and repeated Iranian attacks.”
Trump urged his critics to “sit back and relax” in a post on Truth Social early on Monday, saying it would “all work out well in the end.”
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He said Iran “really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the USA.” The strikes mark the latest exchange between the two sides after negotiations on a deal to end their months-long war failed to advance over the weekend, with US media reporting President Trump had requested changes to its terms.
The changes are related to the Strait of Hormuz shipping channel and the removal of highly enriched uranium, the BBC’s US news partner, CBS News reported.
The White House did not respond to a request for comment.
Iran’s chief negotiator said on Sunday that Tehran would not agree to any deal unless Iranian rights were fully secured.
The US military said it had on Saturday and Sunday conducted “self-defense strikes on Iranian radar and command and control sites for drones” in the city of Goruk, near Iran’s southern coast, and Qeshm, an island in the Strait of Hormuz.
In a post on X, Centcom said US fighters struck the Iranian military’s air defences, a ground control station and two drones that it said “posed a clear threat to ships transiting through regional waters”. No American personnel were injured in the attacks, it said.
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman said the strikes had been a violation of the ceasefire.
The IRGC said it targeted the base, which it claimed the US had used to strike a communications tower on Sirik Island in the Gulf, around 40 miles (65km) from Iran’s southern coastline.
Iran’s military added that its response would be “completely different” if US aggression was “repeated”, according to IRGC remarks reported by Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency.
Kuwait’s military said early on Monday it was “confronting hostile missile and drone attacks”, with state news agency KUNA reporting air raid sirens sounded across the country.
Its foreign ministry later released a statement condemning “in the strongest terms… the heinous and repeated Iranian attacks, which represent a dangerous escalation and a direct assault” on Kuwait.
It said such attacks “undermine” efforts to deescalate tensions in the region and said the country reserved the right to “take whatever measures are necessary” to defend itself.
Tehran targeted an air base in Kuwait last week in response to earlier US air strikes, which it said were conducted to prevent Iranian boats and missile strikes from laying mines around the shipping channel.



