The United States Central Command says Iran’s claims of hitting the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain and a regional air base with missiles and drones are not true. The Central Command says these claims are false, and all attacks against forces did not work. They say that US forces are ready to defend themselves against any threats in the region.
Irans state media reported that they did this because of what the US military did, including things that involved ships and important locations.
Us officials say no American people were hurt and there was no damage. This is happening while things are still tense in the Gulf even though there has been a ceasefire since April.
- The region is still very active around important shipping routes and waterways. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was asked questions about the Iran conflict in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. Rubio said the war is over and Iran’s military and economic power has been greatly weakened.
Democratic Senator Cory Booker does not agree; he says the situation is still not resolved, and it is costing a lot; it is affecting energy markets and American consumers. There are still things that need to be figured out, like sanctions, Iran’s program and security concerns around the Strait of Hormuz.
- Analysts say the different stories from Washington and Tehran show how uncertain the region is, even though both sides say they support the ceasefire. For now, US officials say American military assets are safe, and they are still trying to find a lasting solution to the crisis. Iran and the US need to resolve these issues. Iran and the US are still talking about the Fifth Fleet headquarters and the regional air base.



