Hegseth says U.S. will "negotiate with bombs" if needed; U.S. announces more strikes
New Updates 1m ago Iran's Revolutionary Guard says it fired missiles at U. S. command center in Jordan Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Thursday it had fired ballistic missiles at a U. S. command center in Jordan, according to state media. This "punitive operation against the aggressor" targeted "Al-Azraq Air Base and its control center, using 12 ballistic missiles," the Guards said, as quoted , and claimed to have destroyed these facilities "and a large number of fighter aircraft." Jordan didn't acknowledge the attack, though the U. Embassy in Amman issued a warning about it. CBS/AFP link copied PM Kuwait, Bahrain report incoming strikes Both Kuwait and Bahrain reported incoming strikes early Thursday morning local time. The Kuwaiti army said on X that its "air defense systems" were "intercepting hostile aerial targets." Bahrain's interior ministry posted on social media that it had activated its emergency air raid siren. This comes after the U. S. military hours earlier launched a second round of what U. Central Command described as "self-defense" strikes on targets inside Iran. PM / June 10, 2026 Vance says Netanyahu has "certainly gotten some things wrong" Vice President JD Vance said the interests of the U. S. and Israel are not always in sync as President Trump's relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been tested over the Iran war. "Prime Minister Netanyahu, look, he governs a country that has obviously been a very close partner of the United States. But, even when we've been close partners, sometimes we have interests that are perfectly aligned and sometimes we have interests that are misaligned," Vance told Robert Costa in an interview airing this week on "CBS Sunday Morning." Asked whether Netanyahu has made any mistakes in how he's approached his relationship with the U. S. on Iran, Vance said, "he's certainly gotten some things wrong." here. PM Strikes on Iran over for now, CENTCOM says The latest round of U. S. strikes on Iran have concluded, U. Central Command said Wednesday night. "CENTCOM forces launched strikes on Iranian military surveillance capabilities, communication systems, and air defense sites across Iran," CENTCOM said. "U. Marine Corps, Air Force, and Navy assets fired precision munitions on Iranian targets that posed a threat to U. S. forces and international commercial ships transiting regional waters." PM / June 10, 2026 CENTCOM denies Iran's claim the Strait of Hormuz is closed U. Central Command on Wednesday night denied Iran's claim that the Strait of Hormuz was closed following a new wave of strikes on the country. "Commercial ships are continuing to transit in and out of the Strait of Hormuz tonight," CENTCOM said on social media.
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