U.S. Central Command relayed late Sunday night that it had conducted “self-defense strikes on Iranian radar and command and control sites for drones” in Goruk, southern Iran, and Qeshm Island.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Monday morning said it had responded to the U.S. strikes by targeting “the air base from which the attack originated, and the planned targets were destroyed,” according to a statement carried by semi-official Iranian news agency Tasnim.
Kuwait houses a number of U.S. military bases, including the Ali Al Salem Air Base which has been used during the conflict with Iran, and was targeted early in the war by Iran.
Amid the latest exchange of fire, President Donald Trump lashed out at those seemingly questioning the pace of the U.S.-Iran peace deal talks which are stretching on.
Trump accused Democrats and some “seemingly unpatriotic Republicans” of “negatively chirping” amid the negotiations, telling them to: “Just sit back and relax. It will all work out well in the end—it always does.”
The price of Brent crude oil jumped by around 3% on Monday to $94.4 per barrel, up from just over $91.6 per barrel at closing time on Friday.
Iran’s continued choke hold over the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway through which around a fifth of global oil production flows, has caused major market instability and prompted a global energy crisis.
What is the status of the U.S.-Iran peace deal?
The ongoing cease-fire between the U.S. and Iran has been accompanied by slow progress towards a possible peace deal.
During a press briefing on Monday, Esmaeil Baghaei, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, claimed that the U.S. “continuously changes its views and raises new or contradictory demands” and said the talks are taking place against a backdrop of “deep suspicion and mistrust.”
Trump last week doubled down on the U.S.' long-argued insistence that Iran can never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon and said the “nuclear dust” remaining from the U.S. strikes against three key Iranian nuclear facilities last year must be “unearthed by the United States” and destroyed, in close coordination and conjunction with the Islamic Republic of Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
“Other items, of far less importance, have been agreed to,” claimed the President.
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