Iran attacks neighbouring Gulf states after US crackdown on Iranian military bases

US forces seized missiles and fears issued by Iran towards the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf region. They also hit coastal targets in Iran.
Meanwhile, Tehran opened fire as a <x0) warning size”, which “may have been linked to” American warships in the area, according to Iranian media.
This prompted alarm in Gulf countries with Kuwait announcing it was reacting to threats from rockets and drones, while Bahrain urged residents to take refuge in the early hours Saturday, writes CNN, broadcast the Express newspaper.
Later, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) said it struck the anti-Muslims' “in the region” following what it called American aggression against Iran's coastal areas, including Siric and laughter Island.
According to the IRC, targets were hit with missiles from the Revolutionary Guard Space Force.
Hours ago, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced it had hit <x1 coastal surveillance>” in Iran after it had dropped four Iranian attack fears, which according to it “posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic”.
Kuwait's army announced on Saturday that it was responding to threats from drones and rockets, while Bahrain activated sirens and urged residents to seek refuge.
A senior Iranian official told CNN that a possible peace agreement depends on the True Administration's acceptance of $24 billion in Iranian assets frozen. He warned that the US would be entering a dark corridor” if fighting was resumed.












