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Jun 07, 2026
100th Day of Iran‑US Conflict: Drones Shot Down, New Missile Strikes and Diplomatic Gambits
On the 100th day of the Iran‑US war, CENTCOM downed two Iranian drones over the Strait of Hormuz wh…
Lead: The United States Central Command reported shooting down a pair of Iranian drones threatening the Strait of Hormuz, a move that coincided with Tehran firing missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait and a flurry of diplomatic activity involving Pakistan’s interior minister. The latest exchanges underscore a volatile cease‑fire that was only agreed on April 8, while humanitarian and economic pressures mount across the Gulf.
Escalation at the Strait of Hormuz: US Forces Down Two Iranian Drones
The US military confirmed that two Iranian drones were intercepted and destroyed after they "threatened international maritime traffic" in the strategic waterway.
Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the action as a "flagrant" violation and accused Washington of "hostile and provocative behaviour".
Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran on a diplomatic mission, carrying a "special letter" from Pakistan’s army chief and prime minister, according to ISNA.
Missile Barrage Targets Bahrain and Kuwait Amid Fragile Ceasefire
In retaliation, Iran launched a salvo of missiles aimed at US allies Bahrain and Kuwait, drawing condemnation from Gulf states.
The attacks come as the cease‑fire, brokered on April 8, shows signs of unraveling under continued tit‑for‑tat threats.
Financial Levers: $24 billion Frozen Assets and Asset‑Redirect Plans
A US source told Reuters that Washington plans to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for reconstruction and repair of damage caused by Iran.
Mohsen Rezaei, adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, told CNN that a peace deal hinges on the release of $24 billion in Iranian assets frozen by the US.
The US also denied visas to 15 members of Iran’s World Cup delegation, citing security concerns.
Regional Ripple Effects: Casualties in Lebanon and Gaza
Two Lebanese army officers and a soldier were killed in an Israeli strike on a military vehicle in south Lebanon.
Hezbollah claimed to have hit an Israeli command headquarters in Naqoura with Ababil drones.
In Gaza, the death toll rose to 10 after a drone attack killed a man and his son in Gaza City.
What the Next Hundred Days May Hold for the Gulf Flashpoint
Analysts warn that the combination of military skirmishes, asset‑freeze negotiations and diplomatic overtures could either push the parties toward a negotiated settlement or trigger further escalation.
Pakistan’s involvement may open a back‑channel for de‑escalation, but the parallel conflicts in Lebanon and Gaza add layers of complexity.
Continued disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz would threaten global oil and gas shipments, pressuring international markets to seek alternative routing.
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