Iran Attacks U.S. Forces in Kuwait Using Drones
Iran says it has carried out further drone strikes on U.S. forces at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait, according to the semi-official Tasnim News Agency. Meanwhile, France has allowed the temporary presence of U.S. aircraft at certain bases in the country, according to an official from France’s joint defence staff. The move comes as the United States pursues a campaign with Israel against Iran. (Al Jazeera/P-3)
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