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Iran launches retaliatory strikes on Gulf states as Trump warns US bombing could get 'much worse'

Euronews World · 2026-07-09

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• What happened: Iran's Revolutionary Guards launched retaliatory strikes on US military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait following recent American airstrikes, warning of further responses if attacks continue. • Why it matters: This escalation highlights the increasing tensions between the US and Iran, particularly concerning security in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for global oil and gas. • What to watch next: Monitor developments in US-Iran relations, potential further military actions, and the responses from Gulf states and international mediators seeking to de-escalate the situation.

By Emma De Ruiter Published on 09/07/2026 - 5:26 GMT+2 Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had struck US military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait in response to fresh American strikes. They also warned their responses would expand to other bases across the region if US attacks were repeated. Air raid sirens sounds in Bahrain and Kuwait overnight after Iran vowed to respond to renewed US strikes on the country. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Kuwait's air defences were intercepting "hostile missile and drone attacks", its military said on Thursday. "The General Staff of the Army notes that any explosions heard are a result of air defense systems intercepting hostile attacks," the Kuwait military said in a post on X, without specifying their origin. Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) confirmed on Thursday they had they had struck US military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait in response to fresh American strikes, in a statement carried by state television IRIB. The Guards said they struck "key infrastructure and facilities" at US bases in Arifjan and Ali Al Salem in Kuwait, and Juffair and Sheikh Isa in Bahrain with missiles and drones. They also warned their responses would expand to other bases across the region if US attacks were repeated. Trump warns that ‘it will get much worse’ if attacks on shipping happen again Trump had earlier warned that if Iran keeps targeting ships in the Strait of Hormuz, "it will get much worse", after he ordered new strikes on the country following attacks on three ships in the vital shipping channel a day earlier. Iran state media reported explosions in multiple locations along the southern Iranian coast after US Central Command announced a new wave of strikes. Warplanes were heard over Kish Island and explosions rocked the port cities of Bandar Abbas, Konarak and Chabahar, part of which lost electricity, Iran's official news agency IRNA reported. Before ordering the latest strikes, Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was over, prompting mediators Pakistan and Qatar and the United Nations to call for de-escalation. Trump had said earlier in the day that the latest back-and-forth fighting would not result in “long-term” military action. and left the door open to more talks. CENTCOM said the strikes were carried out to degrade the ability of Iranian forces "to threaten freedom of navigation" in the strait, through which a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas normally flows. "The United States is holding Iran accountable for recent unjustified aggression against commercial shipping," CENTCOM said on X. Iran's chief negotiator said on Thursday that the Strait of Hormuz would be opened only under "Iranian arrangements". "The United States still has not learned that bullying and breaking its promises no longer come without consequences," Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on X. "Let me be clear: If you strike, you will be struck." Go to accessibility shortcuts Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Read more Trump skips new Air Force One on return from Turkey NATO summit US forces launch new strikes on Iran to curb threat to Hormuz, military says Gulf states brace again for fiery US-Iran showdown as tensions spiral Iran war Donald Trump Strait of Hormuz

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