Iran attacks Gulf nations, threatens 'complete halt' to talks with US

ONP Summary
In response to U.S. military strikes against Iranian territory, Iran launched counter-attacks using drones and missiles against U.S. military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. The escalating cycle of mutual retaliation has sparked alarm among regional allies and international observers about the prospects for ending the military confrontation through negotiation.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the dangerous cycle of reciprocal escalation, focusing on how Trump's military threats and aggressive rhetoric are driving the conflict toward war rather than diplomatic resolution and warning that ongoing attacks are unraveling peace efforts.
Moderate: Centrist outlets balance reporting of both U.S. and Iranian military operations and diplomatic positions, documenting specific targets and damage, presenting Trump's retaliation threats and Iran's warning about halting negotiations equally, and examining implications for regional security.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets characterize Iran's strikes as 'systematic hostile campaigns' of 'criminal' attacks targeting civilians, highlight the defensive capabilities of regional nations responding to Iranian aggression, and frame Iran as the initiating aggressor.
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Iran on Sunday launched retaliatory strikes on Kuwait and Bahrain as it threatens to enforce a "complete halt" to all negotiations that would end the conflict with the U.S.
Kuwait's military said it detected and intercepted Iranian drones and two ballistic missiles.
Strikes in Bahrain destroyed the top floor of an 8-story building near the...