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‘US trying to find its way out of MoU with Iran’

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Updated 28.6.2026
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Bahrain *Kuwait Iran-United States War retaliatory attacks US strikes

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Jun 28 Evening

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Al Jazeera6d ago

‘US trying to find its way out of MoU with Iran’

Bahrain and Kuwait have condemned Iran's retaliatory attacks. This condemnation follows a second day of US strikes on Iran. The article does not provide further details on the nature of the retaliatory attacks, the specific targets of the US strikes, or the exact timing of these events. The headline suggests the US is seeking to exit a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran, but this information is not present in the provided content.

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Key Claims

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Bahrain and Kuwait have condemned Iran’s retaliatory attacks.

— Bahrain and Kuwait

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The condemnation followed a second day of US strikes on Iran.

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The US is reportedly trying to find a way out of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Iran.

— unspecified sources

Jun 28 Morning

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Donald Trump threatens to annihilate Iran after crossfire over Hormuz – Middle East crisis live

Following US strikes, Iran attacked Bahrain and Kuwait and threatened to halt talks. Both the US and Iran are trading accusations of endangering a ceasefire. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with his Iraqi counterpart in Baghdad to discuss these attacks and the Strait of Hormuz. Gulf states have stated the strait must remain toll-free, while the Iraqi counterpart emphasized the importance of keeping the passage open and called for Iran to lift its naval blockade.

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South China Morning Post6d ago

Iran strikes Bahrain, Kuwait amid US offensive, straining ceasefire

Iran and the US are continuing attacks in the Gulf, accusing each other of violating a recent interim ceasefire agreement. Early Sunday, Iran launched missiles and drones targeting US military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain, following a warning from President Donald Trump about potential US military action. This escalation occurred after the US military reported striking Iran again, hours after a tanker was hit in the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict, which has lasted four months, has seen Iran largely cut off the vital energy shipping route.

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Key Claims

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Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi is in Baghdad for a meeting with his Iraqi counterpart.

— Reuters

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President Donald Trump warned the US might 'militarily complete the job'.

— President Donald Trump

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US and Iran trade strikes as both sides accuse the other of endangering ceasefire.

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A tanker was hit in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Iran and the US accused each other of violating an interim deal.

— Iran and US