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Iran attacks US bases in Jordan and Bahrain

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Iran attacked American bases in Jordan and Bahrain on Wednesday, warning its Gulf neighbours that they had a “responsibility” to stop the United States and Israel from using their territory to strike the Islamic republic.

The strikes came after the US carried out its own attacks on Iran in response to the The attacks have cast doubt on US President Donald Trump’s earlier claim that negotiations were in their “final throes” before reaching an enduring settlement to end the Middle East war.

The war, which began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran in February, threw the region into chaos and rattled global markets before a shaky truce began.

Iranian forces fired “long-range missiles” and “targeted and destroyed four major targets” in Jordan, including F35 fighter nests at an air base and the US command centre in Al-Azraq, the country’s Revolutionary Guards said in a statement quoted by state-run IRNA news Jordan’s military said it shot down five missiles from Iran, with no casualties or material damage, while Bahrain said it intercepted and destroyed “a number of Iranian aerial attacks”.

An AFP correspondent in Bahrain’s capital Manama said several loud explosions could be heard early in the morning, as Iran’s Guards said they had struck another US base there.

Elsewhere, the Kuwaiti military said its air defences were engaging “hostile aerial targets”. Iran has recently carried out deadly attacks there too.

The incidents came after the US military said it had “completed” what Trump portrayed as a Apache attack helicopter.

US Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees American forces in the Middle East, said on X that it had “struck Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz with precision munitions from US Air Force and Navy fighter jets”.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had earlier threatened payback, saying on X: “The U.S. (has) opted to test our determination. Our Powerful Armed Forces will leave no attack or threat During the US strikes, Iranian media reported at least two series of explosions along Iran’s southern coast near the Strait of Hormuz.

Digital news outlet Axios reported that US forces had attacked several Iranian air defence systems and radar systems around the strait.

Hours earlier, Trump had said talks to end the three-month-long war were in their final stages — a claim he has made repeatedly in the past few weeks.

Asked whether it would be a matter of days or weeks, the US leader said it would take “two or three days”.

But after theThe ceasefire had already faced a serious test over the weekend when Iran and Israel briefly resumed their attacks, before later announcing a halt.

Iran has insisted any deal to end the war must include a truce in Lebanon, which was drawn into the conflict when Iran-backed Hezbollah militants within its borders fired rockets at Israel on March 2.The renewed fighting has also overshadowed efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the critical waterway for global fuel supplies that Iran has blockaded since the start of the war.

Crude prices rose one percent on Wednesday amid dimming prospects of a deal, having fallen as much as five percent at one point the previous day on optimism an agreement would be reached.

On Tuesday, Araghchi urged foreign forces to leave the strait and surrounding areas, warning that they faced a risk of being caught in the crossfire if they 

Israel responded with an extensive campaign of airstrikes and a ground invasion that has killed more than 3,600 people. 

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