Escalating Tensions in Gulf: Air Raid Alerts in Bahrain as US and Iran Clash
US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Air Raid Sirens Sound Across Bahrain Amid Regional Escalation

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Tensions escalate in the Gulf as US President Donald Trump states Iran has 21-22% of its missile arsenal left. Kuwait activates air defenses amid missile threats, while the US conducts strikes on Iranian radar. Iran claims US destroyers were targeted, which the US denies.
- 01US President Donald Trump estimates Iran has 21-22% of its missile arsenal remaining, slightly up from 18% in May.
- 02Kuwait's military activated air defenses in response to missile and drone threats, following an attack on Kuwait International Airport.
- 03The US military intercepted four Iranian drones heading towards the Strait of Hormuz and targeted Iranian radar facilities.
- 04Iran claims to have fired warning missiles at US destroyers, which the US military denies, asserting no American ships were attacked.
- 05Recent security incidents highlight the fragile stability in the Gulf region amid ongoing military exchanges.
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Tensions in the Gulf region are escalating as US President Donald Trump reported that Iran has approximately 21-22% of its missile arsenal remaining, a slight increase from previous estimates. This statement comes amid ongoing military exchanges and a fragile ceasefire. In Kuwait, air defense systems were activated in response to missile and drone threats, following a recent attack on Kuwait International Airport that resulted in one death and numerous injuries. Concurrently, the US military conducted strikes against Iranian radar installations along the southern coast, intercepting four drones allegedly headed for the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Iran's military claimed to have fired warning missiles at two US destroyers in the Gulf of Oman, a claim the US military refuted, emphasizing that no American vessels were fired upon. These developments underscore the precarious state of regional stability as security incidents continue to unfold.
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The ongoing military actions and threats have heightened security concerns in the Gulf region, particularly affecting Kuwait and Bahrain.
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