2026 Iran war | Explained, United States, Israel, Strait of Hormuz, Map, & Conflict
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- Iran launched missiles and drones toward Strait of Hormuz, U.S. military says - The Washington Post
- Iran launched missiles and drones toward Strait of Hormuz, U.S. military says - The Washington Post Iran launched missiles and drones toward Strait of Hormuz, U.S.
- At the same time, the US has emerged as the world’s most important swing supplier since launching strikes on Iran in late February.
In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict, the U.S. military intercepted seven ballistic missiles launched by Iran toward Kuwait and Bahrain. The U.S. Central Command reported that six of these missiles were successfully shot down, while the seventh did not reach its intended target.
This missile launch was characterized by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a retaliation for previous U.S. strikes, highlighting the ongoing cycle of military actions between the two nations. In response to the missile attacks, the U.S. targeted Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites, further complicating the already fragile ceasefire that has been in place.
Kuwait and Bahrain condemned the missile strikes, asserting that they represent a violation of their sovereignty and a threat to regional security. President Donald Trump expressed a somewhat optimistic view of the situation, stating that it seems to be going quite well despite the recent hostilities.
The backdrop of these events is the ongoing war initiated by U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, which began in early March 2026. As tensions continue to rise, the implications for regional stability and security remain uncertain, with both sides engaged in a complex and dangerous game of military posturing.

