Missile Alerts Sound in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait Despite US and Iran Saying They Reached a 2-Week Ceasefire
The deal aims to halt fighting as missiles and drones keep hitting Israeli and Arab targets, while negotiators weigh sanctions relief and access to the Strait of Hormuz.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump and Tehran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, averting a U.S. bombing campaign that threatened to destroy Iranian civilization.
- Trump had promised massive strikes against infrastructure unless a diplomatic breakthrough occurred before his 8 p.m. deadline, prompting Iran to submit a 10-point proposal 90 minutes prior.
- Despite the agreement, Iranian missiles and drones continued attacking targets on Wednesday, while U.S. Vice President JD Vance called the deal "fragile" due to conflicting terms.
- Tehran seeks U.S. combat force withdrawal, sanctions relief, and release of frozen assets, while Trump indicated the U.S. would discuss tariff and sanctions relief with Iran.
- Iran continues enriching uranium up to 60% purity, and the ceasefire may formalize Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz, potentially providing the regime with a new revenue source.
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Missile alerts sound in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait despite US and Iran saying they reached a 2-week ceasefire, reports AP.
Missile alerts sound in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait despite US and Iran saying they reached a 2-week ceasefire, reports AP. Missile alerts sound in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait despite US and Iran saying they reached a 2-week ceasefire, reports AP.
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