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Middle East crisis live: Trump ‘surprised’ Iran has targeted Gulf countries and claims US ‘decimated’ Kharg Island | US-Israel war on Iran

Middle East crisis live: Trump ‘surprised’ Iran has targeted Gulf countries and claims US ‘decimated’ Kharg Island | US-Israel war on Iran

Trump ‘surprised’ US allies in the Gulf have been targeted

Donald Trump has said he is “surprised” that US allies in the Gulf have been targeted by Iran, in an interview with NBC News.

The president called these countries “terrific”, adding that “they got shot at unnecessarily.” When talking about Iran’s decision to target them, Trump said it was “the biggest surprise I had of this whole thing.”

A damaged building in the aftermath of a drone strike in the Seef district of Manama, Bahrain on 10 March. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

For decades, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Oman have allowed US military bases, infrastructure or access on their soil, and have been among the largest buyers of American weapons and technology. In return, the US has stood as the Gulf’s closest and most significant military partner and protector.

Now many of these countries have growing concerns over the relationship, analysts say, as they are pulled deeper into a war that they did not start and had diplomatically tried to prevent.

While the Gulf expected to be caught in the backlash, the scale of Iran’s campaign of revenge has left many shocked. Gulf states had assured Tehran that none of their bases would be used for attacks but that has not stopped Iran launching thousands of drones and missiles targeting airports, military bases, oil refineries, ports, hotels and office buildings.

Smoke rises from a high-rise building following a drone attack in Kuwait City.
Smoke rises from a high-rise building following a drone attack in Kuwait City. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards pledged to target Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the regime’s war with the US and Israel continues.

“We will continue to pursue and kill him with full force,” the Guards said of Netanyahu on Sunday, in a statement on their Sepah News website.

Netanyahu and Donald Trump, the US president, launched the conflicted with Iran two weeks ago – calling for the end of the current regime.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled Iran for 37 years as supreme leader, was killed in a US-Israeli strike on Tehran on 28 February, on the first day of the war with Iran. He has been succeeded by Mojtaba Khamenei, his second son.

Netanyahu issued a veiled threat earlier this week. Asked what actions Israel might take against Iran’s new supreme leader and Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem, he replied: “I wouldn’t issue life insurance policies on any of the leaders of the terrorist organization.”

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