Iran's supreme leader warns US will lose Gulf safe havens
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who took power in March after his father was killed in US-Israel strikes and is said to be injured, warned on his Telegram channel that Gulf nations and territories "will no longer serve as a shield for American bases" and that the United States "will no longer have a safe haven" in the region. The comments arrive as a fragile ceasefire holds and both sides discuss a peace plan, after Iran earlier targeted several US bases and the US carried out "self-defence" strikes on missile sites and boats placing mines, raising regional risk.
Iran says Gulf states will no longer host US military bases
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A war in the region prompted strikes and a fragile ceasefire. Both sides are discussing a…
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