Iran latest: US accuses Iran of violating ceasefire after renewed strikes
For the second time this week, the United States military conducted defensive strikes on Iranian targets as leaders of the two nations continue to negotiate a long-term peace deal.
Four one-way attack drones that threatened the Strait of Hormuz were shot down by American forces on Wednesday, U.S. officials told the Associated Press. An Iranian ground control station that housed a fifth drone was also struck.
US President Donald Trump, left, and Pete Hegseth, US secretary of defense, during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. President Donald Trump asserted that no one nation would control the vital Stra
Earlier in the day, President Donald Trump hosted a Cabinet meeting where he accused Iranian leaders of trying to "outwait" him and delaying peace talks. However, he added that Tehran is "negotiating on fumes."
Trump also pledged that, when a final settlement comes, no nation will control the Strait of Hormuz, declaring it international waters.
Here's the latest from Thursday:
US says Iran violated ceasefire
7:04 a.m. ET: United States Central Command said Iran violated the ceasefire with the missile attacks on Kuwait.
Kuwaiti forces managed to intercept the ballistic missile launched by Iran, according to CENTCOM.
Hours earlier, the U.S. accused Iran of launching attack drones in and near the Strait of Hormuz, which were all struck down.
Drone and missile strikes in Kuwait
6:27 a.m. ET: Kuwait's military said on Thursday they were hit with missile and drone attacks. No details on the locations that were attacked were released.
Iran later admitted to an attack in the region but neglected to state exactly what was targeted.
The Source: Information for this article was taken from FOX News and The Associated Press. This story was reported from Orlando.