Iran's military confirmed on Friday, March 6, 2026, that it conducted drone strikes targeting US military bases in Kuwait, according to a statement published by the semi-official Fars news agency. The attacks mark a significant escalation in regional tensions, with Iranian officials vowing to continue strikes until "hostile foreign forces" withdraw from the Gulf.
The operation comes amid heightened geopolitical friction over energy security and maritime navigation routes. Analysts suggest the strikes could destabilize efforts to revive multilateral security agreements in the region. Business leaders are closely monitoring potential impacts on oil prices and supply chains, while academics warn of broader implications for Asia's energy-dependent economies.
Kuwaiti authorities have not yet issued an official response. The US Department of Defense stated it is "assessing the situation" but emphasized its commitment to regional allies. Residents near affected bases reported heightened security measures across Kuwait City.
For Asian diaspora communities with ties to the Gulf, the developments raise concerns about family safety and economic stability. Travel advisories for Kuwait and neighboring countries are expected to be updated imminently.
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Iranian military says US bases in Kuwait attacked, vows more strikes
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