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The Independent World03.06.2026Monde5 dk okuma

Iran-US War Latest: Netanyahu Admits 'Tactical Disagreements' with Trump

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  • Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged 'tactical disagreements' with Donald Trump, comparing them to family disputes, while both agree on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
  • This comes amid an Iranian attack on Kuwait International Airport, leading to casualties and diplomatic responses.

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Tensions between Iran and the US have been high, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear program and its regional activities. Recent events have seen direct military exchanges and attacks on civilian infrastructure, escalating the conflict.

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Iran-US war latest: Netanyahu admits to ‘tactical disagreements’ with Trump but compares him to family

One person has been killed and 63 injured in an Iranian attack on Kuwait International Airport

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted to “tactical disagreements” with Donald Trump.

In an interview with US media site CNBC, he responded to reports about a recent phone call with Donald Trump where he called Netanyahu "crazy".

He said “sometimes we have, as in the best of families, you have these tactical disagreements,” but they do “agree on the main things.”

Those include preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and threatening Israel with it, he said.

It comes after one person was killed and 63 injured in an Iranian attack on Kuwait International Airport.

Kuwait’s defence ministry said that it had engaged 13 missiles and 17 drones from Iran in the strikes. Bahrain also reported intercepting missiles in the onslaught.

Iran’s foreign ministry released a statement in the aftermath of the attacks and accused both countries of having “direct and clear responsibility” in US attacks on Iran.

Tehran accused the US of violating a ceasefire understanding as well as breaking international law with attacks on its territory.

The US military said it had launched strikes on an Iranian military ground control station on Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz in response to the attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait.

Pictured: Funeral of a man who was killed along with his son and daughter in Israeli strike

Rebecca Whittaker3 June 2026 18:15

Netanyahu admits to 'tactical disagreements' with Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted to “tactical disagreements” with Donald Trump.

In an interview with US media site CNBC, he responded to reports about a recent phone call with Donald Trump where he called Netanyahu "crazy".

He said while they sometimes have “tactical disagreements,” they “agree on the main things.”

Those include preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and threatening Israel with it, he said.

“Sometimes we have, as in the best of families, you have these tactical disagreements,” he said. But “we always find a way to work them out, and we do so as great friends.”“We can disagree in the morning” and find common ground by the afternoon, he said.

Rebecca Whittaker3 June 2026 17:55

Strikes on US bases were 'self-defence' says Iran's foreign minister

Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has said the country's strikes on US bases were "self-defence”.

He said in a post on social media: "Our armed forces are conducting self-defence strikes on sites the US is permitted to use to attack civilian shipping and violate the ceasefire. Any hostile act will be met with an immediate, decisive response."

Rebecca Whittaker3 June 2026 17:45

Foreign Secretary 'condemns the shocking attack' on airport

The Foreign Secretary has condemnd the Iranian attacks on Kuwait today.

Kuwait’s health ministry has said that 63 people have been killed in Iranian attacks on Kuwait International Airport and one person was killed.

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said: "The UK condemns the shocking attack on civilians in the international airport in Kuwait in the strongest terms. My thoughts are with all those affected.

“Our total solidarity is with the people of Kuwait and our partners in the Gulf who deserve security. It is vital the ceasefire is sustained and we urge Iran to engage fully in dialogue to achieve peace."

Rebecca Whittaker3 June 2026 17:15

Congress could take major step to limit Trump’s Iran war powers as ‘missing’ Democrats return for key vote

The House of Representatives is set to hold another vote on whether to rein in President Donald Trump’s war powers over his military action in Iran after Republicans pulled the vote two weeks ago.

The House will vote on a War Powers Act resolution on Tuesday. Under the law, troops must withdraw within 60 days unless Congress declares war or authorizes the use of military force. The president must also inform Congress within 48 of committing armed forces into action.

Eric Garcia reports:

Congress could take major step to limit Trump’s Iran war powers as House returns

Attendance issues and Trump’s revenge tour might complicate House Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempt to block a resolution

Maira Butt3 June 2026 16:45

Full story: Trump says ‘there would be no Israel’ if not for him after clash with Netanyahu

Donald Trump has claimed that “there would be no Israel” if not for him, as he denied he had been “tricked” into the ongoing conflict with Iran.

The US president and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently had a furious call over the war, according to an Axios report, with Trump said to have called his counterpart “crazy”.

In a wide-ranging interview with the conservative podcast Pod Force One released on Wednesday, Trump pushed back at suggestions he had been manoeuvred into starting the war three months ago.

Trump says ‘there would be no Israel’ if not for him after clash with Netanyahu

Trump also hit back at claims he only started the war with Iran because he was “tricked” into the conflict by the Israeli prime minister

Maira Butt3 June 2026 16:15

EU diplomatic arm proposes naval mission take 'primary role' in clearing Strait of Hormuz mines

The European Union has proposed that the bloc's Aspides naval mission take "the primary role" in clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz as part of a Franco-British-led initiative, according to a document seen by Reuters.

The mission would take place “when conditions allow”, according to the outlet.

The European External Action Service wrote in a note dated May 26 and sent to member states that “the situation requires the Union to provide a meaningful contribution” to a coalition led by France and Britain “to be materialised once conditions allow and separated from the belligerents”.

Changing the Aspides mission's mandate would require unanimity, and it remains unclear if the EU’s 27 member countries would back such a change. The mission was established in 2024 to protect ships from ​attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebel group in the Red ​Sea.

Maira Butt3 June 2026 15:45

Watch: Trump says 'there would be no Israel' if it weren't for him

Maira Butt3 June 2026 15:15

Kuwait summons Iranian charge d'affair and declares two diplomats persona non grata

Kuwait has summoned Iran’s charge d’affaire following Iranian attacks on Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, according to the country’s foreign ministry.

Two diplomats have also been declared persona non grata over “ongoing aggressions”.

One person was killed and 63 injured in the attacks, according to the country’s foreign ministry and health ministry.

Maira Butt3 June 2026 14:45

US releases footage of missile strike that disabled tanker bound for Iranian port

Maira Butt3 June 2026 14:15

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Further military responses from the US or its allies.

    Probable · En quelques jours

  • Increased diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation.

    Possible · En quelques semaines

  • The House of Representatives will vote on the War Powers Act resolution.

    Très probable · En quelques jours

Questions ouvertes

  • What will be the full extent of diplomatic repercussions for Iran?
  • Will the US Congress pass measures to limit Trump's war powers?
  • How will the EU's proposed naval mission in the Strait of Hormuz be implemented?
  • What is the likelihood of further escalation or de-escalation in the coming days?

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