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Bahrain & Kuwait, home to US bases, brace for possible spread of Iran conflict

Bahrain headquarters the US Navy's 5th Fleet & several US bases are located in Kuwait. Tehran warned that a strike by US could lead to targeted attacks on American assets in the region.

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Dubai: Bahrain and Kuwait, home to U.S. bases, made preparations on Sunday for the possibility the Iran conflict might spread to their territory, with Bahrain urging drivers to avoid main roads and Kuwait establishing shelters in a ministries complex after U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

U.S. forces struck Iran’s three main nuclear sites late on Saturday, and President Donald Trump warned Tehran it would face more devastating attacks if it does not agree to peace.

Tehran had previously warned if it was attacked by the United States, it could target American assets in the region, including U.S. military bases.

Bahrain is home to the headquarters of the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet and there are several U.S. bases in Kuwait.

“In light of recent developments in the regional security situation, we urge citizens and residents to use main roads only when necessary, to maintain public safety and to allow the relevant authorities to use the roads efficiently,” Bahrain’s interior ministry said in a post on X.

Bahrain also told 70% of government employees to work from home on Sunday until further notice, citing escalating tensions, according the Civil Service Bureau.

Kuwait set up shelters in the country’s ministries complex, an extensive compound of buildings that houses several government departments, including the ministries of justice and finance, the finance ministry said.

Bahraini authorities earlier this week said they had activated a national plan and a national civil emergency centre to prepare in case of emergencies and proceeded to test warning sirens across the country.

Regional media also reported the country had set up 33 shelters.

(Reporting by Menna Alaa El-Din and Ahmed Tolba in Cairo; Writing by Federico Maccioni in Dubai, Editing by Hugh Lawson, Andrew Mills and Clelia Oziel)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. 


Also read: Iran’s brutal regime is facing a reckoning. Consequences of US attack will go beyond Tehran


 

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