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Return to Iran nuclear deal would be wrong, US lawmaker says

Mar 7, 2026, 07:14 GMT+0

US Representative Pat Fallon said on Saturday that returning to the Iran nuclear deal would be “insane and wrong,” as Iranian authorities are responsible for killing hundreds of Americans.

“The Iranian regime has killed hundreds of Americans and has chosen chaos and destruction at every opportunity,” he wrote in a post on X.

Fallon said Iran had repeatedly chosen violence and should not be rewarded with a return to the 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers.

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Israeli military says over 80 jets struck Iranian military sites

Mar 7, 2026, 06:23 GMT+0

More than 80 Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck Iranian military infrastructure in Tehran and central Iran, the Israeli military said Saturday.

Targets included the IRGC Imam Hossein military university used for officer training and assembly, ballistic missile storage facilities, underground missile command infrastructure, and launch sites in western and central Iran aimed at Israel.

USS Gerald R. Ford sails into Middle East amid second week of US-Iran war

Mar 7, 2026, 04:35 GMT+0

The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is now operating in the Middle East as the US war with Iran enters its second week.

The Pentagon released photos Friday showing Ford and USS Bainbridge (DDG-96) transiting the Suez Canal on Thursday, moving the Navy’s newest carrier into waters where Iran-backed Houthis have previously targeted US and commercial vessels.

The US Navy aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford transits the Suez Canal, en route to support the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran, in Egypt March 5, 2026. US Navy
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The US Navy aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford transits the Suez Canal, en route to support the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran, in Egypt March 5, 2026. US Navy

Trump shifts Iran war aims toward regime surrender - WSJ

Mar 7, 2026, 03:47 GMT+0
President Donald J. Trump oversees Operation Epic Fury at Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, FL, March 1, 2026. (White House photo by Daniel Torok)
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President Donald J. Trump oversees Operation Epic Fury at Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, FL, March 1, 2026. (White House photo by Daniel Torok)

Donald Trump rapidly shifted the stated objectives of the war with Iran—moving from urging Iranians to shape their own future to demanding the regime’s “unconditional surrender” and signaling he may help decide the country’s next leader, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

"Even as the conflict has escalated into a regional crisis involving more than a dozen countries, President Donald Trump appears to be refining the rationale and endgame of the war on the fly, according to current and former US officials and allied diplomats," the report said.

"It will be impossible to replicate the model in Iran, analysts say. Unlike in Venezuela, where the US was dealing with a hollowed-out petrostate, Washington is confronting an entrenched theocracy backed by a vast security apparatus that is built to preserve the system even after the loss of senior leaders," the report added.

President Trump to honor fallen service members at Dover Air Force Base

Mar 7, 2026, 02:46 GMT+0

President Donald Trump said he will visit Dover Air Force Base on Saturday with the First Lady and members of his Cabinet to pay tribute to fallen US service members returning home.

“I will be going to Dover Air Force Base tomorrow, with the First Lady and Members of my Cabinet, to pay our Highest Respect to our Great Warriors, who are returning home for the last time. God bless them all!” Trump said in a post on Truth Social.

Six US service members were killed on March 1st, when an Iranian drone struck a tactical operations center at Port Shuaiba in Kuwait, a key logistics hub for US forces. The attack, part of the early stages of the Iran conflict, also wounded 18 others. Officials said the strike bypassed air defenses and is under investigation.

US President Donald Trump disembarks Air Force One upon arrival in Miami, Florida, US, March 6, 2026
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Saudi air defenses destroy drone east of Riyadh

Mar 7, 2026, 02:43 GMT+0

Saudi Arabia’s air defense forces intercepted and destroyed a drone east of Riyadh early on Saturday, the Ministry of Defense said.

The ministry said the military’s readiness in protecting the Kingdom’s airspace as Iranian drone and missile attacks across the region, including strikes on US targets and the US Embassy in Riyadh, continue.