
Iran Reserves Right to Act Against Kuwait Following Naval Incident
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Iran has reserved the right to take action against Kuwait following an incident involving a vessel, according to official statements. Kuwaiti authorities reported that two naval officers - a colonel and a frigate captain - had allegedly received orders from Iran's Revolutionary Guards to infiltrate Kuwait's Bubiyan Island. The incident has heightened tensions between the two Gulf neighbors, with Iran's response suggesting potential diplomatic or military consequences. Bubiyan Island is Kuwait's largest island and sits strategically at the mouth of the Shatt al-Arab waterway, making it a sensitive location for regional security.
