The ongoing tension between the US and Iran has intensified once again, with both countries accusing each other of military actions. The latest situation has further increased concerns in security and diplomatic circles in the Gulf region.
According to reports, the US has claimed to have targeted radar installations in Iran’s Goruk and Qeshm islands. These actions are being described as an important development related to the military balance and surveillance system in the region.
On the other hand, Iran has claimed that it has retaliated by targeting US military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain. According to the Iranian position, these actions were taken in response to the US attacks.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has called the US attacks a violation of the ceasefire and said that instead of reducing the current situation, tensions are being increased. According to the Foreign Ministry, if the situation worsens further, the US will be responsible for the consequences.
The statement also said that the repeated alleged violations show that the US does not intend to reduce tensions in the region, which is further complicating diplomatic efforts.
On the other hand, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) has claimed that 6 out of 7 missiles launched by Iran were disabled, which limited the potential damage.
This situation in the region has raised international concern, especially at a time when tensions are already high on various fronts in the Middle East. According to diplomatic experts, the situation could worsen if both sides do not show restraint.
Analysts say that such actions not only affect the security of the region but can also affect global energy markets and trade. The United Nations and other international organisations are expected to play a role in reducing tensions.
The situation is currently uncertain, and the harshness in the statements of both countries has further complicated the prospects for a diplomatic solution.