Miami Fort Lauderdale, FL, June 28, 2026 —

Bahrain and Kuwait have issued statements condemning Iran’s retaliatory attacks, which occurred following a second day of U.S. strikes targeting Iran. The condemnations add to the growing international reactions to the escalating tensions in the region.

Details regarding the specific nature of Iran’s retaliatory actions were not immediately provided. Similarly, the exact targets and outcomes of the U.S. strikes, which are reported to be in their second day, remain largely unspecified in the provided information.

Both Bahrain and Kuwait, neighboring states in the Persian Gulf, expressed their strong disapproval of the retaliatory measures. The statements from the two nations highlight concerns over the stability and security of the region amidst the ongoing military actions and counteractions.

The context for these events involves a series of escalations, with the U.S. conducting strikes against Iran, which were then followed by Iran’s retaliatory attacks. The full extent of the damage, casualties, or diplomatic ramifications resulting from these exchanges has not been detailed.

No further information was available regarding the specific timelines of the U.S. strikes beyond the mention of a second day, nor the precise timing or objectives of Iran’s retaliatory actions. The statements from Bahrain and Kuwait represent official diplomatic responses to the unfolding situation.

The full impact and the next steps in this developing situation are yet to be determined. Official sources from the involved nations have not provided additional details beyond the initial condemnations and acknowledgments of the strikes and retaliatory attacks.



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