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Iran-US war latest: Trump says he is ‘moving fast’ on Iran as he claims military is ‘destroyed’

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Trump says he does not need deal with Iran to get enriched uranium

Donald Trump has said he is “moving fast” on Iran and claimed its military is “totally destroyed”.

In a preview clip of a NBC interview, the US president also claimed he knows “exactly” how many missiles Iran has left, but refused to give a figure.

“I’m moving very fast, I’m into three months,” he said. “Vietnam lasted 19 years, I’m into my third month. We have totally destroyed their military.”

He added Iran has “maybe 21 or 22 per cent” of their missiles left, saying it is “a lot of missiles, but not what it was when we first attacked”.

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It comes after the US military said it downed six Iranian ballistic missiles launched towards its Gulf allies, while a seventh missile failed to reach its target.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said it targeted a US airbase in Kuwait and the US Navy’s 5th Fleet in Bahrain, according to Iranian state media.

The attack came on Friday just hours after the US military also shot down four Iranian attack drones headed towards the Strait of Hormuz, with US Central Command saying they “posed an immediate threat to regional maritime traffic”.

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Trump says he is ‘moving fast’ on Iran but declines to say how many missiles are elft

Donald Trump has said he is “moving fast” on Iran and claimed its military is “totally destroyed” – but declined to say how many missiles he believes Tehran has.

In a preview clip of an NBC interview, the US president claimed he knows “exactly” how many missiles Iran has left, but refused to give a figure.

“I’m moving very fast, I’m into three months,” he said. “Vietnam lasted 19 years, I’m into my third month. We have totally destroyed their military.”

He added Iran has “maybe 21 or 22 per cent” of their missiles left, saying it is “a lot of missiles, but not what it was when we first attacked”.

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When asked to give a ballpark figure, he declines.

Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 11:31

Russia’s Sechin accuses US companies of benefitting from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz

Rosneft Chief Executive Igor Sechin has said US energy companies are benefitting from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and accused Washington of trying to change the fundamental contours of the global energy markets to suit US interests.

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Iran blockaded the Strait, the main route for about a fifth of world oil supplies and other vital goods including fertilisers, after the United States and ⁠Israel attacked Iran and killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah ​Ali ⁠Khamenei in February. The US has blockaded Iranian ports.

The closues of the Strait has rattled global markets, sending oil prices to multi-year highs, stoking global inflation and undermining ⁠economic growth world-wide.

Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Mr Sechin, a long-standing ally ​of ⁠President Vladimir Putin, also said that the ‌OPEC+ group of leading oil producers has lost some of its potential with the withdrawal of the United Arab Emirates from the alliance.

“The closure of the Strait of Hormuz ‌is an attempt to reshape global energy market regulations to ‌benefit the United States. The measures taken to block the strait were aimed at Iran, but backfired on the entire world. The strategic risks were underestimated,” Mr Sechin said.

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“The main beneficiaries, of course, were American companies, who gained non-competitive ⁠advantages and the ability to secure high-cost supplies,” he added.

He warned that following Strait of Hormuz closure, other major global routes, such as Malacca, Bad El Mandeb and Gibraltar straits could also be under the risk of disruption.

Chief Executive of oil producer Rosneft Igor Sechin (Reuters)

Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 11:00

Watch: US forces down Iranian missiles targeting Kuwait and Bahrain

US forces down Iranian missiles targeting Kuwait and Bahrain

Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 10:30

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Iran World Cup players get US visas

Iran’s World Cup soccer players have received visas to enter the United ⁠States, a US official said days before their first match, but Iranian media said on Saturday that some administrative staff had not gotten their visas.

The White House official told Reuters on Friday, 10 days before Iran plays in Los Angeles, that the players had received their visas, after Iran’s ambassador to Mexico, Abolfazl Pasandideh, said on Thursday that they had not received them.

A spokesman for Iran’s ⁠World Cup federation could not immediately be reached for comment.

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Some Iran stars will be playing in their first World Cup (AFP/Getty)

Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 10:00

Recap: US forces seize sanctioned supertanker in high-seas operation

US forces intercepted the sanctioned stateless oil tanker Davina overnight on Thursday in the Indian Ocean, the military’s Indo-Pacific Command announced on Friday.

It comes as part of Washington’s blockade on Iran’s sea trade, after Tehran fired on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and follows multiple US interdictions of commercial and oil tankers in the region recently.

“We will continue global maritime enforcement to disrupt illicit networks and interdict vessels providing material support to Iran, wherever they operate,” the Indo-Pacific Command wrote in an X post.

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Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 09:30

In focus: How Iran’s ‘bazaar style’ negotiation tactic is stalling deal discussions to its benefit

Negotiations between the US and Iran over an end to the war on the country have been languishing in a stalemate for weeks as both sides remain intransigent about key issues including nuclear development and the situation in Lebanon.

The US is insistent that Tehran surrender its right to ever develop highly enriched uranium and appears to have been manoeuvring to install a government more sympathetic to Western interests.

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Meanwhile, Iran has said that it will never agree to a deal that does not ensure the sovereignty of Lebanon and its borders from Israel – with Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon continuing – and has insisted on its ability to hold on to some nuclear development capabilities.

This has likely not been helped by Iran’s particular “bazaar style” negotiation strategy, which aims to wear down its opponents.

Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 09:00

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Iran’s foreign minister hits back at Lebanon ‘bargaining chip’ claims

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has hit back at Lebanon’s president’s claims his country is being used as a “bargaining chip” in Tehran’s negotiations with Washington.

In a post on X, Mr Araghchi wrote the countries would have had a deal “long ago” had Lebanon been a bargaining chip for Iran.

“Save Lebanon from your real foe, Mr. President,” he added.

Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 08:30

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Several Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli strike in southern Lebanon

Several Lebanese soldiers, including an officer, ⁠were killed in an Israeli ⁠strike ​targeting ⁠their military vehicle on ⁠the ​Khardali-Nabatieh road ⁠in ‌south Lebanon, the Lebanese army ‌said on ‌Saturday.

The Lebanese army ⁠has historically avoided involvement in confrontations between Hezbollah and Israel and ‌has ​not engaged Israel ‌in ⁠the current ⁠conflict.

It comes as fighting continues between Hezbollah and Israel in the south of the country.

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Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 08:00

Everything you need to know this morning

Good morning. Here’s everything you need to know after the US said it downed six ballistic missiles aimed at Gulf states:

• The US military says it has downed six Iranian ballistic missiles launched towards its Gulf allies, while a seventh missile failed to reach its target

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• Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it had targeted US bases and assets in Kuwait and Bahrain

• US forces later struck Iranian coastal surveillance radar sites in Goruk and on Qeshm Island along the strait “to defend against further attacks”

• No injuries have currently been reported

Nicole Wootton-Cane6 June 2026 07:30

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Watch: Trump says he does not need deal with Iran to get enriched uranium

Trump says he does not need deal with Iran to get enriched uranium

Rachel Dobkin6 June 2026 07:00

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