Kuwait er natten til onsdag blevet ramt af missiler og droner rettet mod to amerikanske baser – herunder Ali al-Salem-luftbasen. Kuwaits hær bekræfter, at luftforsvaret er i gang med at intercepte angrebene, og opfordrer befolkningen til at følge sikkerhedsmyndighedernes anvisninger. Irans statsmedie Tasnim melder om tre affyrede missiler. Irans IRGC har udsendt en erklæring i forbindelse med hændelsen.
Eksplosioner og luftalarmer er desuden meldt i Saudi-Arabien, UAE og Bahrain. Iran-statsmedier beskriver angrebet som gengældelse for et amerikansk angreb på den iranske ø Qeshm natten forinden.
Den amerikanske centralkommando (CENTCOM) har meddelt, at et Hellfire-missil er affyret mod et skib i Den Arabiske Golf, der ikke efterkom den amerikanske blokade. Missilet ramte maskinrummet og satte skibet ud af drift. Skibet var på vej mod en iransk havn.
Forhandlingerne: Kaos og modstridende signaler
Dette er konfliktens diplomatiske kernespørgsmål lige nu – og billedet er yderst uklart:
- Trump hævder på Truth Social, at dialogen med Iran “foregår løbende”, og at han forventer en aftale om forlænget våbenstilstand og genåbning af Hormuzstrædet inden for næste uge.
- Udenrigsminister Rubio gentager over for Senatet, at forhandlingerne er i gang, og afslører endda, at Iran angiveligt for første gang har indvilliget i at forhandle om dele af sit atomprogram, der tidligere har været off limits.
- Iran afviser dette blankt: En kilde tæt på de iranske myndigheder og det statsejede Fars News melder, at beskedudvekslingen har ligget stille i mindst flere dage, og at der ikke er nogen aktiv dialog om et indledende aftalememorandum (MOU).
Rubio forsøgte at forklare modsætningen med, at det iranske regime er “fragmenteret”, og at kommunikation derfor er meget langsom. Han sagde: “Det iranske folk ville indgå en aftale i morgen, hvis det var op til dem – men øverste leder og IRGC er mere immune over for pres.”
Rubio erkendte desuden, at Iran reelt har lukket Hormuzstrædet, og at dette var baggrunden for den amerikanske flådeblokade af iranske havne.
Libanon: Nominel våbenstilstand, reel kamp
Trump proklamerede mandag, at Israel og Hizbollah havde indgået en begrænset våbenstilstand, og at “al skyderi ville ophøre”. Virkeligheden er en anden:
- Israel fortsætter luftangreb i det sydlige Libanon – herunder mod Nabatieh, Tyr og en række landsbyer.
- Hizbollah angriber israelske kampvogne og tropper med missiler og fiberoptiske droner; to israelske soldater er såret tirsdag.
- Seks lig er fundet i et beboelsesbygning i Marwaniyah ved Sidon.
- BBC vurderer, at våbenstilstanden “i store træk holder”, men dokumenterer fortsat vold.
Netanyahu har sagt, at han vil respektere aftalen, men advaret om, at angreb på Beirut vil genoptages, hvis Hizbollah ikke stopper sine angreb mod israelske byer.
Trump kontra Netanyahu
Avisen Axios melder, at Trump under en telefonsamtale mandag råbte af Netanyahu og angiveligt sagde “you’re fucking crazy”, mens han krævede, at Israel ikke angreb Beirut. Trump skal også have sagt: “I’m saving your ass.” Planlagte angreb på Beirut blev ifølge rapporter herefter aflyst.
Irans viceudenrigsminister Kazem Gharibabadi kommenterede: Hvis beslutningen om at angribe en uafhængig stats hovedstad kan omgøres med ét telefonopkald, er det blot en bekræftelse på USA’s direkte rolle i styringen af de israelske operationer.
Oliepriserne stiger
Olieprisen er steget på bagsiden af de negative meldinger fra Teheran om de strandede forhandlinger, og fortsætter med at stige i takt med den militære eskalering.
Baggrund
USA indledte krigen mod Iran for 95 dage siden. Hormuzstrædet er reelt lukket. Et forslag om en 60-dages plan for Israels gradvise tilbagetrækning fra det sydlige Libanon – efterfulgt af libanesisk hær og UNIFIL-deployering – er i omløb, men endnu ikke bekræftet af alle parter.
Uddrag fra BBC, Arab News, Reuters, CNN og Zerohedge
Summary:
- Two bases come under fresh missile attack in Kuwait, Fars and Reuters report. Iran state media says retaliation for night US attack on Qeshm Island.
- Explosions & air raid sirens also being reported in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Bahrain. It seems that war is popping off once again.
- rump insists reports that Iran & US have not been talking for days is ‘fake news’; Rubio also tells Congress talks are ongoing, despite fresh Iranian denials, and even claims the nuclear file is part of it.
- Washington has seen the Lebanon partial truce as opportunity enough to press forward on broader talks, with Trump saying he expects a broader Iran deal “over the next week”.
- But Fars denies this Tuesday: “exchange of messages between Iran & the US has been stopped for at least a few days” on MOU.
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War Returns? More Missiles Fired On Kuwait, Sirens & Explosions In KSA, UAE
In the overnight hours local time, Kuwait is reporting inbound missiles and drones, with Fars reporting that two American bases were targeted. Explosions and air raid sirens also being reported in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Bahrain. It seems that war is popping off once again.
Per a breaking Reuters report:
Kuwait’s army says that air defenses are intercepting hostile missile and drone attacks and urges the public to follow security and safety instructions issued by the relevant authorities.
Any sounds of explosions heard are the result of interceptions, the army adds.
Tasnim: “Blasts reported at Kuwait’s Ali al-Salem US airbase” after three missiles were fired. And the latest from CNN:
Kuwait says it is intercepting enemy missile and drone attacks. While it has not yet identified who it believes is behind the attack, the news comes shortly after Iranian media reported “explosion-like sounds” near Iran’s Qeshm island. Meanwhile, the US military said it “disabled” an oil tanker heading for an Iranian port by striking it with a Hellfire missile.
Unconfirmed emerging footage:
Sirens have also been activated in Bahrain, for unknown cause. New IRGC statement:
US Military Fires on Non-compliant vessel
In fresh action CENTCOM has announced it has fired on another vessel which was non-compliant to the US blockade:
- CENTCOM SAYS DISABLED NON-COMPLIANT VESSEL IN ARABIAN GULF
- CENTCOM: DISABLED VESSEL W/ HELLFIRE MISSILE TO ENGINE ROOM
Trump: It’s ‘Fake News’ That Iran & US Stopped Speaking Days Ago
President Trump in a fresh Truth Social post has again insisted that Washington and Tehran are talking again. “The conversations between us have been going on continuously… where they lead, one never knows, but as I told Iran, ‘It’s time, one way or another, for you to make a Deal.'”
Throughout the morning Secretary of State Marco Rubio was fielding questions on Capitol Hill. He too insisted that talks are ongoing, despite a Tuesday Iranian denial. He claimed the regime is ‘fragmented’ and because of this, back-and-forth messaging is extremely slow-going. “Iranian people would make a deal tomorrow if it were up to them,” Rubio said. “The Supreme Leader and the IRGC are a bit more immune to pressures.”
He also generally acknowledged that Iran has effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz, and then said this justified the US naval blockade of Iranian ports in turn. There was also this interesting exchange when he echoed Trump’s line that the war is actually ‘over’ at this point…
— You keep telling us how we’re winning this war — Senator
— Well, the war IS OVER now — Rubio
— The war IS NOT OVER. We still find ourselves spending billions of dollars a week on war — Senator pic.twitter.com/WuofatTvoQ
— RT (@RT_com) June 2, 2026
Hawks like Ted Cruz want to know of any other regime change tactics going on…
A potential new nuclear framework regarding Iran was also a central topic to Tuesday’s Congressional testimony:
Big if true, there is still too much smoke and noise:
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that Iran has agreed to discuss previously off-limits aspects of its nuclear program, raising hopes that ongoing negotiations could pave the way for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a broader diplomatic breakthrough.
Speaking at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the State Department’s budget request, Rubio said: “We are in talks… There is the prospect before us, which could happen today, it could happen tomorrow, it could happen next week, that for the first time, certainly in my memory, they have agreed to negotiate aspects of their nuclear program.”
He said the U.S. hopes such negotiations could lead to a broader understanding that would include the reopening of the strategic waterway.
“We’re hopeful that something like that could happen, in which the straits would reopen, we would enter into a period of negotiations on very specific topics, delineated negotiations, in the hope of reaching an outcome that’s acceptable to us and something they would be able to do as well,” he said.
The above was spoken with a few too many caveats… “which could happen today, it could happen tomorrow, it could happen next week...”
Rubio in the hot seat over Iran war:
Iran Denies Progress, Halt in Talks Still in Effect
State media has belatedly responded to Trump’s Monday claim that talks between the US and Iran are back on. Trump has even said Tuesday that he expects an agreement for an extended ceasefire to take place “over the next week” – along with the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
“An informed source says that the exchange of messages between Iran and the US has been stopped for at least a few days for what is called the initial memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington,” Fars reports. So this is Iran in effect saying ‘not so fast’ – as it seeks to ‘hold the cards’ and maintain some leverage. Trump has not indicated a willingness to resume bombing the Islamic Republic, but his patience has seemed to be wearing thin over the last several days, as the White House is boxed in to only choosing among several ‘bad options’ in the wake of launching a war of choice 95 days ago.
Oil spikes on the negative news from Tehran, extends:
And more confirmation via newswires:
An Iranian source says there is currently no message exchange with the U.S., contradicting claims of ongoing progress. The source reports talks on an initial understanding have stalled for several days. It also noted Iran’s last communication with Washington concerned Lebanon and drew international attention, despite President Trump stating negotiations are advancing rapidly.
Latest on the Lebanon front:
“American sources for AI Hadath: Proposal for a 60-day plan during which Israel withdraws gradually from southern Lebanon”: AI Hadath reports.
- “Negotiations propose the deployment of the Lebanese army and UNIFIL in southern Lebanon after Israel’s withdrawal.”
- “Lebanon seeks to resolve Hezbollah’s weapons file politically, but after Israel’s complete withdrawal.”
Lebanon Fighting Persists Amid Nominal Ceasefire
Various regional and international reports have documented serious ongoing fighting in Lebanon, despite President Trump the day prior having declared that the shooting will cease and that Hezbollah and Israel were forging a limited ceasefire. Trump had said of both sides that “they agreed that all shooting will stop” – after Iran announcing it had suspended peace talks with the US over Israeli military action in Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did affirm he would adhere to the agreement, and reports say that planned new airstrikes on Beirut were called off, but he also warned the attacks on the capital would go ahead “if Hezbollah does not stop attacking our cities and civilians” – and that forces in the south would continue operating.
BBC has freshly written that “While the ceasefire appears to be largely holding, there was further violence overnight.” The same report details:
Hezbollah said its fighters had targeted Israeli tanks in the southern Lebanese towns of Haddatha and Bayada with missiles and shells. The Israeli military said it had intercepted two projectiles that had been fired from Lebanon in the early hours of Tuesday. No injuries have been reported.
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported Israeli strikes on several southern areas and said a “very violent” explosion from a large-scale demolition rocked the town of Debbine.
Tuesday has witnessed some ongoing attacks on south Lebanon, as well as Hezbollah drone attacks on Israeli troop positions, wounding some. According to some of the latest from Al Jazeera:
Israeli forces have carried out multiple air raids on the city of Nabatieh, one of the largest in southern Lebanon, our colleagues on the ground report. The city, a strategic hub for Hezbollah, has been encircled by Israeli forces in recent days as troops continue pushing north.
Israeli attacks were also reported across the wider Nabatieh district as Israel deepens its occupation of surrounding areas. Drones hit the towns of Kafr Sir and Aabba, while a strike targeted the road leading to Houmine al-Fawqa. The outskirts of Yahmour al-Shaqif were also hit.
There’s also been a lot of explosions in the southern city of Tyre, with Israeli jets active in the airspace above on Tuesday. And rescuers have recovered six bodies from another town, with Lebanese civil defense agency having said in a statement: “Since yesterday evening and continuing until this morning … personnel have been carrying out search and rescue operations in a residential building that was targeted in the town of Marwaniyah – Sidon district.”
Hezbollah’s fiber-optic drone attacks have at the same time not ceased: “Two Israeli soldiers have been wounded in a Hezbollah drone attack in southern Lebanon, the military says, describing their injuries as minor,” Al Jazeera reports Tuesday. This is after “Two other Israeli soldiers were killed over the weekend, also in drone attacks, bringing to 26 the number of soldiers killed since fighting escalated three months ago. Four Israeli civilians have also been killed.”
Impact of Trump’s ‘Steamrolling’ Netanyahu in Monday Call
President Trump’s angry dressing down of Netanyahu may have had very limited effect, it appears. To review, per Axios during a Monday call Trump was reportedly heard cussing at the Israeli leader and essentially ‘steamrolled’ him – angry over breaking the Lebanon truce and demanding that Israel’s military not attack Beirut.
Trump is said to have told Netanyahu “you’re fucking crazy’” while demanding Lebanon truce: “I’m saving your ass,” he also reportedly said. Iran early Monday said it halted talks with Washington because of Israel’s escalation in Lebanon.
There’s been some reaction from Iran to the Axios report, with Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi having remarked, “In this regard, the US president’s claim of having dissuaded Netanyahu from launching a major attack on Beirut is more than a sign of Washington’s peace-seeking, it’s confirmation of America’s direct role in managing the Zionist regime’s aggressions.”
The Iranian official continued to offer Tehran’s vew: “If the decision to attack the capital of an independent state can be changed with a single phone call the main question is: why did months of ceasefire violations, aggression against Lebanon, the displacement of its people, and threats to this country’s sovereignty – backed by Western political and military support – continue unabated?” he remarked.
Mark Levin rages over White House leaks of Trump-Netanyahu call…
Trump Returns to Optimism: Agreement ‘Over the Next Week’
But Washington has seen the Lebanon partial truce as opportunity enough to press forward on broader talks. While there’s hasn’t been full confirmation from Tehran’s side, Trump has declared the talks as back on:
US President Trump told ABC News he thinks he will have an agreement with Iran to extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz over the next week, while he also stated that a peace agreement with Iran could be better than a military victory. Trump also stated that it’s not simple for both sides, but they’re getting what they need to get and that he still has to get a few more points.
The very same network points on Tuesday morning:
Israeli and Hezbollah forces continued their attacks on Tuesday despite President Donald Trump’s claim that the warring sides had “stopped shooting each other” after his intervention to prevent escalation on Monday.
Lebanon’s state-run news agency, NNA, reported three Israeli strikes in separate areas in southern Lebanon. One person was killed, NNA reported. ABC News has contacted the Israel Defense Forces to request comment.
So, once again Trump touting the likelihood of a deal to reopen Hormuz by next week seems extremely wishful and ambitious, to say the least. And we’ve heard all this before, and been here many times over the past 95 days of war.
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