AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGulf Escalation: The US and Iran traded strikes again as CENTCOM said it shot down four Iranian one-way drones toward the Strait of Hormuz and then hit Iranian coastal radar sites in Goruk and on Qeshm Island; Iran retaliated by firing seven ballistic missiles at Kuwait and Bahrain, with six intercepted and one missing its target, while air-raid sirens sounded and Kuwait briefly closed airspace before reopening. Bahrain-Kuwait Response: Bahrain condemned the attacks as “blatant aggression” and said missiles and drones were intercepted; Kuwait’s civil aviation reported flights resumed after the threat passed. Lebanon Diplomacy Row: Iran’s foreign minister rejected claims that Lebanon is a “bargaining chip,” urging President Joseph Aoun to “save Lebanon from your real foe,” as Lebanon and Iran trade accusations amid Israel-Hezbollah fighting. Gaza Ceasefire Talks: A Hamas delegation landed in Cairo to negotiate completing the first phase of Gaza’s ceasefire and setting mechanisms for the second phase with Egyptian mediators. Nuclear Watch: The IAEA raised alarm that it cannot verify Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile location after inspection limits. World Cup Politics: Iran’s players received US visas, but some administrative staff reportedly faced delays, keeping the tournament’s geopolitics in focus.
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