The United States conducted new airstrikes against Iran early Thursday, escalating tensions in the region. Tehran retaliated by targeting neighboring Gulf Arab states, specifically Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, amid fears that the ongoing conflict could jeopardize an interim peace deal.
Details of the U.S. Airstrikes
On Thursday morning, U.S. forces targeted key military installations in Iran. These airstrikes are part of a broader strategy to curb Iran's influence in the Middle East. The Pentagon confirmed the operation, stating that it was a necessary response to previous Iranian provocations.
The airstrikes were aimed at specific sites believed to be involved in orchestrating attacks against U.S. interests in the region. The operation has drawn mixed reactions from both allies and adversaries.
Iran's Response and Regional Implications
In a swift response, Iran launched attacks on Gulf Arab states, marking a significant escalation in hostilities. Iranian officials stated that these actions were a direct consequence of the U.S. military operations. The attacks targeted military and strategic locations in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.





