Trump’s 10-Day Deadline Amid Talks: Iran Launches Fresh Strikes on US Bases in Gulf

News Desk: Even as US President Donald Trump presses ahead with a 10-day diplomatic window for Iran, the conflict on the ground is intensifying, with fresh Iranian strikes targeting US-linked bases in Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Strikes continue despite pause

The extension—pushing the deadline to April 6—came after Washington paused planned attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure to allow negotiations room to progress. But the battlefield tells a different story.

Iran has stepped up missile and drone attacks across the Gulf, hitting or attempting to hit key American military installations and strategic assets. The continued strikes underline Tehran’s readiness to keep military pressure high even as talks remain open.

Key US positions under threat

Security officials report heightened alert levels across major US-linked bases in the region:

  • In Kuwait, repeated strike attempts have targeted American military facilities.
  • In Qatar, missiles have been fired toward areas housing critical US air assets.
  • In Saudi Arabia, drone and missile threats have intensified around strategic infrastructure and defence zones.

These coordinated attacks are seen as part of Iran’s broader strategy to stretch US defences across multiple fronts.

‘Talk-and-strike’ phase deepens

The conflict has now entered a tense “talk-and-strike” phase, where diplomacy and escalation are unfolding side by side.

While Washington signals openness to a negotiated outcome, Iran appears determined to strengthen its leverage before the deadline, using regional strikes as a pressure tactic.

Countdown to April 6

With just days left before the extended deadline, uncertainty looms large. The US has made it clear that failure of talks could trigger direct strikes on Iran’s economic backbone, particularly its oil and energy sector.

For now, the situation remains on a knife-edge—negotiations continue, but so do the missiles, leaving the region bracing for what could come next.

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