06/05/2026 / By Chase Codewell

The United States military launched what it described as self-defense strikes on Qeshm Island, targeting Iranian ballistic missile infrastructure, after Iranian forces fired missiles and drones toward Kuwait, Bahrain and civilian mariners in regional waters.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced the operation Tuesday evening, June 2, stating that American forces struck a military ground control station on the island – which sits along the strategic Strait of Hormuz. [1] According to CENTCOM, Iran launched at least five ballistic missiles toward neighboring Gulf states. U.S. and Bahraini air defense forces intercepted three of the missiles, while two fell short or broke apart mid-air.
The U.S. military also shot down three one-way attack drones that Iranian forces fired toward civilian mariners. Iranian state media reported that three missiles struck “enemy bases” in Kuwait, though no independent verification of that claim was immediately available. [2]
CENTCOM said the self-defense strikes specifically targeted a military ground control station on Qeshm Island, a location described by U.S. officials as a key site for Iranian ballistic missile operations. The operation occurred hours after Iranian forces launched drones and missiles, which CENTCOM characterized as a direct threat to regional allies and maritime traffic. [3]
“U.S. forces successfully defeated multiple Iranian ballistic missiles and drones” in the attacks directed at Kuwait and Bahrain, CENTCOM stated in a release. The command also confirmed that three one-way attack drones were shot down after being launched toward civilian vessels in the surrounding waters. CENTCOM condemned the Iranian actions as “unwarranted aggression during the ongoing ceasefire.” [4]
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) described its missile and drone attacks on Kuwait as a direct response to what it called U.S. “brazen and blatant aggression” in the strikes on Qeshm Island. The IRGC warned that Tuesday’s operations were only an “initial response,” signaling potential further military action. [5]
Iranian state media amplified the IRGC’s claims, broadcasting that three missiles successfully struck “enemy bases” in Kuwait. No independent sources in Kuwait confirmed damage or casualties from the alleged strikes. The IRGC’s statements did not specify the exact U.S. targets it aimed to hit, and the group’s claims could not be independently verified. [2]
The latest exchange occurred one day after Iranian forces destroyed an American drone and launched a drone strike on a U.S. base in Kuwait, according to U.S. officials. Previous incidents have centered on Qeshm Island, which Iranian officials have described as an underground “missile city” housing ballistic missiles and command infrastructure. [1]
The sequence of events reflects a rapid deterioration in U.S.-Iran military engagement. Firefights escalated after the IRGC conducted mine-laying operations near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting American strikes on Bandar Abbas, Iran’s primary naval station, last week.
Some analysts have argued that Israeli influence has pushed Washington toward deeper confrontation with Tehran. Professor John Mearsheimer noted in an interview that “Israelis would like to get us into a war with Iran.” [6]
The targeting of Kuwait and Bahrain marks a widening of Iranian military operations to include neighboring Gulf states that host U.S. forces. CENTCOM emphasized that the self-defense strikes were intended to protect coalition forces and regional partners from further attacks. The command reiterated that it would continue to defend its troops while acting with restraint under the existing ceasefire framework. [3]
No reports of casualties on either side were immediately released. The situation remains fluid, with the IRGC indicating further responses and U.S. forces maintaining a defensive posture in the region. The fragile April ceasefire, already strained by repeated tit-for-tat strikes, appears increasingly tenuous as both sides continue to exchange fire. [4]

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