Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the United States carried out airstrikes against military installations in Iran over the weekend, describing the action as a self-defense measure
The targets were radar sites and drone command and control centers located in Goruk and on Qeshm Island, both near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important maritime routes for oil transport.
According to US Central Command (CENTCOM), the attacks were in response to aggressive actions by Iran, which had shot down an American MQ-1 drone operating in international airspace.
US fighter jets eliminated anti-aircraft defenses, a ground control station, and two attack drones that posed threats to ships transiting the region.
No American casualties were reported in these operations.
Shortly after, Iran announced that it had struck an American air base on June 1st, without specifying the exact location of the attack.
Following this, Kuwait reported a wave of missile and drone attacks against its territory.
The country’s air defenses were activated to intercept the projectiles, and local authorities confirmed that defense systems were deployed to protect key areas, possibly including bases used by American forces.
The US also intercepted two Iranian ballistic missiles aimed at its troops in Kuwait, ensuring that no American military personnel were injured.
These events occur within the context of a broader conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States, with ongoing negotiations to attempt a ceasefire.
The Strait of Hormuz, where the attacked targets are located, is a strategic waterway through which much of the world’s oil passes.
Any disruption to this route could have serious impacts on global energy prices and the international economy.
The American action seeks to limit Iran’s ability to launch drones and missiles against allied ships and bases, reducing the risk of a wider war.
Iran views these attacks as a provocation and responds with counter-attacks, raising concerns that the conflict could spread to other countries in the region, such as Kuwait, which hosts American forces.
Experts are closely monitoring the unfolding events, as a further escalation could involve other international actors and directly affect the global energy supply.
So far, the governments involved are seeking to balance military responses with diplomatic efforts to avoid a confrontation of even greater proportions.
The episode reinforces the fragility of stability in the Middle East and the risks involved in controlling vital maritime routes for the entire world.
This sequence of events highlights how localized incidents, such as the downing of a drone, can quickly escalate into exchanges of attacks involving multiple countries.
The civilian population in the affected regions is experiencing moments of heightened alert, with sirens blaring and defense systems activated, reminding everyone of the dangers of a conflict that has not yet found a definitive path to peace.
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Published in 06/02/2026 18h47
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