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Attack in Kuwait, American ship hit… While negotiations are slipping, the Iranians threaten "the enemy"

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In the Middle East, Kuwait announced on Sunday May 10 that it had suffered a drone attack. Iranian media also report an American ship hit off the coast of Qatar. Strikes which come the day after threats of retaliation from Tehran after attacks carried out by the American army.

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On certain satellite images, we see smoke escaping from an Iranian oil tanker. This is one of the two oil tankers attacked on Saturday May 9 by the American army. They were struck at the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz, in the Gulf of Oman, where the American army is present to impose its maritime blockade on Iran. Immediate response from the Iranian regime. Through Majid Mousavi, commander of the aerospace forces of the Revolutionary Guards, he threatened to attack American bases and enemy ships present in the region: “Missiles and drones are aimed at the enemy and we await the order to fire.

On Sunday May 10 in the morning, Kuwait announced that it had been attacked by drones while a commercial ship was hit by an unidentified projectile off the coast of Qatar. According to Iran, it is an American bulk carrier. Tension is rising again in the Straits of Hormuz and President Donald Trump is putting himself in the spotlight on his social network. In a photo created by artificial intelligence, he shows himself from behind watching this naval battle. In another photo, also generated by artificial intelligence and published immediately, we see Iranian warships sinking to the bottom of the sea.

The propaganda war rages while negotiations are slipping. Donald Trump is still waiting for Iran’s response to the latest American proposal. It was due to arrive on Saturday May 9, but has still not been transmitted to American negotiators.