Trump says Iran "really wants" to make a deal, "will all work out well"
Live Live Updates: Trump says "it will all work out well" after new U.S. and Iranian strikes test ceasefire By Frank Andrews Frank Andrews Frank Andrews is a CBS News journalist based in London. Read Full Bio Frank Andrews June 1, 2026 / 6:52 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google What to know about the Iran war today:President Trump continued to voice optimism for diplomacy early Monday, saying "Iran really wants to make a deal." He urged critics to "sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end."His comments on Truth Social came after the U.S. military said a new round of "self-defense strikes" targeted Iranian radar and drone sites. Central Command called it a response to "aggressive Iranian actions" including shooting down another American drone. Iran says it retaliated for what it labeled another U.S. ceasefire violation by targeting the "airbase from which the attack originated." U.S. ally Kuwait confirmed the interception of incoming missile and drone fire. New Updates 1m ago Kuwait army says air defences intercepted Iranian missile, drone attacks as Iran says it launched assault Kuwait's air defences intercepted missile and drone attacks, the military said Monday, with the country later blaming Iran."The General Staff of the Army wishes to advise that any sounds of explosions heard are the result of air defence systems intercepting these hostile attacks," the army said in a post on X.The foreign ministry later said in a statement that it was "holding Iran fully responsible for these heinous attacks."KUNA, the state news agency, reported that air raid sirens sounded across the Gulf nation, which is a U.S. ally. The attack appears to have come from Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) after the U.S. strikes on Iran over the weekend.In a statement, the IRGC said that "following an attack a few hours ago by the invading U.S. military" on the port of Sirik, the IRGC struck the "air base from which the attack origina...المصدر: CBS News | Source: CBS News
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