IRGC launches ballistic missiles and drones at US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain; Iran threatens to halt talks
Iran's Revolutionary Guard fired on Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait and the 5th Fleet's Port Salman in Bahrain on Sunday, the sharpest escalation since the Islamabad MoU; air defenses intercepted most projectiles and no deaths were reported, but Tehran warned of a 'complete halt' to negotiations
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Summary
Iran's Revolutionary Guard fired ballistic missiles and drones at the US Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait and the US Fifth Naval Fleet headquarters at Port Salman in Bahrain on Sunday, the most direct IRGC strike on Gulf US bases since the Islamabad MoU was signed June 17. Kuwait's air defenses intercepted the projectiles; no casualties were reported in either country, though a building near Bahrain's international airport was damaged. The US conducted retaliatory strikes on Iranian territory the same day. Iran's Foreign Ministry threatened a "complete halt" to negotiations unless the US stopped attacking, before a Monday stand-down set the stage for Doha talks on June 30.
Why it matters
Ballistic missiles against two sovereign Gulf states hosting US forces marks a qualitative step beyond drone harassment, testing whether GCC members will remain passive as the ceasefire repeatedly frays. The rapid stand-down and Doha scheduling suggest neither side wants escalation, but each exchange raises the floor for the next.