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      <title>US-Iran Escalation: Kuwait Airport Hit by Iranian Drones, One Dead</title>
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      <description>[Core Summary] The US and Iran have clashed again in the Persian Gulf region after a drone strike hit Kuwait International Airport, killing at least one person. The incident marks a significant escalation following the collapse of ceasefire negotiations.
[Perspective] This escalation underscores the fragility of security in the Middle East. The attack on Kuwait International Airport, a civilian facility in a key US ally, could trigger widespread international condemnation. From a geopolitical perspective, Iran&rsquo;s choice to target Kuwait&rsquo;s airport rather than direct US military bases may represent a calculated brinkmanship strategy — demonstrating military capability while attempting to avoid all-out war.
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>[Core Summary]</strong> The US and Iran have clashed again in the Persian Gulf region after a drone strike hit Kuwait International Airport, killing at least one person. The incident marks a significant escalation following the collapse of ceasefire negotiations.</p>
<p><strong>[Perspective]</strong> This escalation underscores the fragility of security in the Middle East. The attack on Kuwait International Airport, a civilian facility in a key US ally, could trigger widespread international condemnation. From a geopolitical perspective, Iran&rsquo;s choice to target Kuwait&rsquo;s airport rather than direct US military bases may represent a calculated brinkmanship strategy — demonstrating military capability while attempting to avoid all-out war.</p>
<p>However, this approach carries significant risks. Rising civilian casualties could create domestic pressure in the US for a stronger military response. Meanwhile, Kuwait&rsquo;s status as a regional financial hub means that airport disruption could have cascading effects on regional aviation and commerce. Analysts suggest this incident could become a critical inflection point in ceasefire negotiations — either bringing both sides back to the table or triggering uncontrollable military escalation. The international community, particularly the UN and Arab League, is intensifying diplomatic efforts to prevent further deterioration.</p>
<p><strong>[Multiple Perspectives]</strong> Views on this matter differ among stakeholders. Supporters argue the measures are necessary precautions, while critics express concerns about potential negative consequences. The international community is closely monitoring developments.</p>
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