Kuwait's Foreign Ministry strongly condemned what it described as repeated Iranian attacks against the country. Kuwait emphasized it reserves the right to take all necessary steps to defend its security, territory, and facilities.
Kuwait's condemnation adds to a growing list of Gulf states publicly distancing themselves from Iran's military campaign, following similar statements from Saudi Arabia earlier today. The Kuwaiti statement comes amid a wider regional escalation, with the Gulf repeatedly struck by Iranian drone and missile salvos that Tehran frames as retaliation for U.S. and Israeli operations against its nuclear and military infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported, Saudi Arabia condemned renewed Iranian strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait earlier today as a violation of 'the kingdom's principles.'
- DevelopingSaudi Arabia condemns renewed Iranian strikes on Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait
- DevelopingIranian Foreign Ministry condemns 'Zionist aggression,' vows necessary measures
- StrongKuwait Army reports renewed attacks amid Iran-US escalation
- StrongKuwait submits third protest to ICAO over Iranian attacks on airport radar
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