Kuwait Intercepts Iran Attack as CENTCOM Calls Ceasefire Breached
Kuwait and CENTCOM now corroborate an Iran attack cycle, but not the maximal base-hit version spreading online.
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Kuwait and CENTCOM now corroborate an Iran attack cycle, but not the maximal base-hit version spreading online.
Lebanon is not a side front anymore; Tyre, Zahrani, Beirut, and Hezbollah drones now sit inside the Iran deal file.
Deal optimism now needs document discipline because the war's moving parts still do not fit one text.
Israel's Beirut strike matters because it tests which places the ceasefire actually protects.
Fiber-optic drones turn a battlefield technology into Israel's political case for deeper Lebanon strikes.
Kuwait is now corroborated; Bushehr is not, and wartime claims need sorting before becoming Senate evidence.
Kuwait and CENTCOM corroborate an attack cycle, but the base-damage claim still needs a clean official line.
Trump's blast at Iran's Strait plan now has a Treasury edge: Oman and partners are being warned off the toll architecture.
The evacuation line north of the Zahrani is not a separate Lebanon sidebar; it is now part of the Iran bargain.