News24 | Trump slams ‘unpatriotic Republicans’ as US, Iran exchange tit-for-tat fire

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Iranians gather outside the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Mosque during an event to commemorate those killed in the current US-Israeli war as well as previous wars in Tehran, Iran.

Iranians gather outside the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Mosque during an event to commemorate those killed in the current US-Israeli war as well as previous wars in Tehran, Iran.

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  • The US attacked Iranian military sites.
  • Iran targeted a US military base in response.
  • Air defences in Kuwait were intercepting missile and drone attacks.

The US said it struck Iranian military sites at ‌the weekend and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on Monday it had targeted a US base in response, the latest exchange of attacks amid negotiations to end the three-month-old war.

The US and Iran have sporadically exchanged strikes since their ceasefire took effect in early April, as diplomacy aimed at a more durable agreement drags on.

A similar exchange occurred last Thursday and was described in near-identical terms by both sides.

The weekend US strikes on Iran’s Gulf coast were in response to “aggressive Iranian actions that included the shootdown of a US MQ-1 drone that was operating over international waters”, the US Central ⁠Command said in a post on X.

“US fighter aircraft swiftly responded by eliminating Iranian air defences, a ground control station, and two one-way attack drones that posed clear threats to ships transiting regional waters,” CENTCOM said, adding it will continue to protect US assets and interests during the ongoing ceasefire.

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said on Monday it had targeted an air base used by the US in response to the attack on southern Iran, without identifying which base.

Air defences in Kuwait, where a major US base is located, were intercepting missile and drone attacks on Monday as sirens sounded across the country, the state news agency KUNA reported, without providing further details.

Angkatan Laut Korps Garda Revolusi Islam Iran (IRGC Navy) menyatakan bahwa 28 kapal lagi, termasuk kapal tanker minyak dan kapal kontainer, telah melintasi Selat Hormuz setelah memperoleh izin dan koordinasi yang diperlukan dari otoritas terkait. pic.twitter.com/4K79e8lrCG

— Iran Embassy in Indonesia (@IraninIndonesia) June 1, 2026

The war launched by the US and Israel on 28 February has killed thousands of people, mainly in Iran and Lebanon, and caused global economic pain by pushing up energy prices due to Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

In a late-night social media ‌post, US ⁠President Donald Trump did not mention the exchange of hostilities, repeating his as-yet unproven claim that Iran “really wants to make a deal”.

He berated critics, including what he described as “seemingly unpatriotic Republicans”, for negative “chirping” about negotiations to end the conflict.

“Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end - It always does!” he said.

Thousands of people gather at Revolution Square to protest the attacks launched by the US and Israel on Iran.

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Trump is under pressure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and get US gasoline prices down ahead of the November congressional elections, as voters show increasing frustration over rising prices.

At the ⁠same time, he faces a potential backlash from Iran hawks in his own party over any concessions to Tehran.

Oil prices rose about 2% in Asia on Monday as the lack of progress in negotiations kept traders on edge.

Trump has said his key aim in the war is to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon with its highly enriched uranium. ⁠

Tehran has consistently denied it has plans to do that.

Dubowitz isn’t just any neocon pundit, he is the CEO of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD). FDD is very pro Israel & is closely advising the admin on Iran policy.

When Dubowitz says “for the next two & a half years” he is basically admitting that the initial… pic.twitter.com/ZDjg5bMoTm

— Joe Kent (@joekent16jan19) May 31, 2026

The two sides remain at odds on several other issues, such as Tehran’s demands for the lifting of sanctions and the release of tens of billions of dollars of Iranian oil revenues frozen in foreign banks.

Israel’s war in Lebanon with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah ⁠militia is another major impediment.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he had ordered troops to move further into Lebanon in the battle against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with both Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Netanyahu on the diplomatic negotiations between Israel and Lebanon and has proposed a plan to allow for “gradual de-escalation”, a US official said.

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