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US-Iran conflict and fresh strikes: tit-for-tat attacks threaten fragile ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz tensions escalate

The United States and Iran have exchanged fresh military strikes, further undermining a 60-day ceasefire agreement signed on June 17, 2026. Iran launched missile and drone attacks on US military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait, retaliating against US airstrikes on Iranian targets in the Sirik, Bandar-e Lengeh, and Qeshm Island areas. The US strikes were in response to an alleged Iranian drone attack on the Panama-flagged oil tanker Kiku in the Strait of Hormuz. The escalating cycle of attacks has raised fears of a wider regional conflict, with both sides accusing each other of violating the ceasefire. The war has also sparked massive anti-war protests across the United States, with over 3,000 demonstrations organized on the one-month anniversary of the strikes against Iran.

Puntos clave

  • Iran launched drone and missile attacks on US military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait on June 28, 2026, in retaliation for US airstrikes on Iranian targets.
  • The US military struck 10 Iranian targets in the Sirik, Bandar-e Lengeh, and Qeshm Island areas, citing 'continued Iranian aggression against commercial shipping' after an attack on the tanker Kiku.
  • The tit-for-tat strikes have threatened the 60-day ceasefire agreement signed on June 17, which aimed to end the Iran war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • President Trump warned on Truth Social that if Iran continued violating the ceasefire, 'the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist!'
  • Bahrain and Kuwait condemned the Iranian attacks as a 'flagrant violation of sovereignty,' and other Gulf states (UAE, Jordan, Oman) also expressed concern.
  • The Strait of Hormuz shipping routes are a key point of contention, with Iran demanding vessels use its designated route and the US Navy expanding an alternative route near Oman.
  • Over 3,100 anti-war protests took place across the United States on March 28, 2026, marking the one-month anniversary of the US-Israeli strikes against Iran.
  • The Iranian Foreign Minister warned that any 'new or separate arrangements' for the Strait would increase tensions and delay reopening.
  • The UKMTO reported that the tanker Kiku sustained damage to its bridge, but all crew were safe; no environmental damage was reported.

Cobertura de fuentes

Africa NewsPreocupadoCentre

Tit-for-tat strikes test 60-day truce, both sides blame each other

Africa News reports on the latest exchange of attacks, highlighting the threat to ceasefire negotiations. It details Iran's strikes on eight US targets in Bahrain and Kuwait, and US strikes on Iranian missile and radar sites. The outlet notes the involvement of the oil tanker Kiku and the role of Qatar as negotiator.

Global TimesCríticoLeft

Over 3,000 protests staged across US on one month of strikes against Iran, showing public dissatisfaction

Global Times focuses on the massive anti-war protests in the US, describing them as the 'single largest non-violent day of action' in American history. It frames the protests as a sign of mounting public dissatisfaction and social divergence, criticizing the US administration's policies.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutralCentre-Left

Iran attacks Kuwait and Bahrain, escalation threatens fragile ceasefire

Al Jazeera reports on Iran's ballistic missile and drone strikes on US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain after US strikes on five Iranian targets. It includes reactions from Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Jordan, and Oman, and contextualizes the Strait of Hormuz dispute.

Taipei TimesAlarmadoCentre

Iran attacks Bahrain in response to US airstrikes, risk of war spiraling out of control

Taipei Times, citing AP, focuses on Iran's drone assault on Bahrain and the attack on a ship in the Strait. It emphasizes the danger of the Iran war spinning out of control despite the interim deal. It includes details on Bahrain's condemnation and US Vice President Vance's warning.

NBC NewsPreocupadoCentre-Left

Trump's deal to end war in question after Iran retaliates

NBC News's Nightly News piece (video page) frames the conflict as threatening Trump's deal to end the war. The limited text focuses on the deal being in question due to Iranian retaliation.

The IndependentNeutralCentre-Left

Iran-US war live: Trump warns Iran 'will no longer exist' as Tehran strikes US bases

The Independent's live blog covers the latest strikes, including Trump's threat on Truth Social, details on the tanker attacks, and regional condemnations from the UAE. It provides a timeline of events since the ceasefire.

Radio Free EuropeNeutralCentre

Bahrain, Kuwait condemn Iranian attacks; Iran warns against new Hormuz arrangements

RFE reports on the condemnation from Bahrain and Kuwait, and includes analysis of the Strait of Hormuz dispute. It quotes Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi warning against alternative shipping routes and highlights the fragility of the ceasefire.

Conclusión

The fresh strikes between the US and Iran demonstrate the fragility of the interim ceasefire, with each side blaming the other for violations. The conflict over control of the Strait of Hormuz remains a key flashpoint, as Iran insists on its authority and the US backs an alternative shipping route. Regional powers like Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE, Jordan, and Oman have condemned the attacks, while domestic opposition to the war grows in the US. The situation risks spiraling out of control, with Trump threatening to 'wipe out' Iran and Iran vowing a 'crushing response' to further violations. The future of the ceasefire and broader negotiations remains highly uncertain.

Análisis lógico

En qué coinciden las fuentes

  • Iran and the US have engaged in a new round of tit-for-tat strikes that threaten the June 17 ceasefire agreement.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is a central flashpoint, with Iran asserting control over shipping routes and the US expanding an alternative route near Oman.
  • Bahrain and Kuwait have condemned Iranian attacks, and other Gulf states have expressed concern.
  • Trump threatened Iran with annihilation on Truth Social.
  • The tanker attack on the Kiku is attributed to Iran by the US, though Iran has not claimed responsibility.

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