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Rising Tensions: Bahrain and Kuwait Brace for Iran Conflict

  • Late Saturday, U.S. military actions targeted Iran’s primary nuclear facilities, escalating tensions in the nearby regions of Bahrain and Kuwait.
  • These strikes occurred after President Donald Trump warned that Tehran could suffer even harsher attacks should it reject efforts toward peace.
  • In response, Bahrain instructed the majority of its government staff to telecommute, while Kuwait set up protective shelters within a government ministries complex.
  • Bahrain’s interior ministry advised the public to limit travel on major roads unless essential, citing concerns related to the evolving security conditions in the region.
  • These measures demonstrate concerns that tensions between the U.S. and Iran may intensify, potentially threatening American military installations in Bahrain and Kuwait, signaling increased vigilance in the region.
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Bahrain, Kuwait prepare for possible Iran conflict spread

DUBAI (Reuters) -Bahrain and Kuwait, home to U.S. bases, made preparations on Sunday for the possibility the Iran conflict might spread to their territory, with Bahrain urging drivers to avoid main roads and Kuwait establishing shelters in a ministries complex…

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In Kuwait, Italian soldiers are repaired in precautionary bunkers while those in Qatar are safe. Moreover, in Iraq, in Erbil and Baghdad, there are no missile attacks due to Iranian retaliation that may have involved the bases where Italian soldiers operate. It is learned from informed sources, according to which the attacks "were within the predictions of possibility." Therefore, the Italians who worked in the finite places in the viewfinder "h…

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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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