An individual stands on the roof of a constructing taking a look at a plume of smoke rises after a strike on the Iranian capital Tehran, on March 3, 2026.
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The conflict with Iran stretched right into a fifth day Wednesday, with Israel launching a brand new wave of strikes in Tehran and Iranian authorities suspending public mourning rituals for the slain supreme chief.
The Israeli navy stated Wednesday a “broad wave of strikes” focused inner safety command facilities in Tehran, in addition to missile launchers and different methods.
The strikes got here amid preparations in Iran for 3 days of funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which had been set to start on Wednesday night.
Based on Iran’s state media, the ceremonies had been postponed as a consequence of “overwhelming response.” A brand new date has not been specified.
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U.S. Central Command says strikes “severely degraded” Iran’s capabilities
U.S. Central Command stated late Tuesday that Iran’s “air defenses and a whole lot of ballistic missile launchers and drones” had been “severely degraded” following U.S. and Israeli strikes on 2,000 targets.
In a video posted on X, Adm. Brad Cooper, the commander of U.S. Central Command, described the U.S. operation as “forward of our recreation plan.”
Cooper stated the U.S. navy destroyed 17 Iranian ships, together with what he described as Iran’s “most operational” submarine.
Cooper stated Iran has retaliated by launching greater than 500 ballistic missiles and greater than 2,000 drones. The size of the marketing campaign – the biggest buildup of U.S. forces within the area for the reason that conflict in Iraq in 2003 – has sharpened questions in Washington about how far it might broaden.
The U.S. has deployed 50,000 troops, 200 fighter jets and two plane carriers within the Center East, in keeping with U.S. officers. Cooper stated “extra capabilities had been on the best way.”
After a closed-door briefing with senior Trump administration officers Wednesday, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., stated he was “extra fearful than ever” the U.S. might find yourself placing “boots on the bottom.” Different senators, together with Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), additionally raised issues about escalation and known as for larger public accountability.
Throughout the Gulf, U.S. diplomatic websites have come beneath assault in latest days. On Tuesday, drones hit close to the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, in an assault that the Saudi overseas ministry stated got here from Iran. The embassy warned Americans to shelter in place and keep away from the embassy compound till additional discover. The identical day, a drone struck close to the U.S. consulate in Dubai, and the embassy in Kuwait was closed following an assault.
Talking in between conferences on Capitol Hill, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that U.S. embassies are beneath assault from a “terrorist regime.”
“A drone sadly struck a parking zone adjoining to the chancellery constructing after which set off a fireplace in that place,” he stated. “All personnel are accounted for. As you are conscious, we started drawing down personnel from our diplomatic services prematurely of this.”
Israel says it focused the highest physique of Iran’s clerics
Inside Iran, Israel stated it had focused on Tuesday the constructing housing the Meeting of Consultants, the physique of high Shia clerics whose job it’s to decide on a brand new supreme chief. It was not instantly clear whether or not the meeting was assembly on the time.
1000’s of Iranians gathered on Tuesday for the funeral of kids killed in an elementary college that was struck Saturday. Over 160 college students, principally women, and 14 academics had been killed, in keeping with Iranian officers. Israel denies it hit the varsity, and the U.S. navy says it is wanting into it. Iran stated the varsity was hit Saturday morning when the conflict started.
In Tehran, Shadi, a girl who recognized herself to NPR with out giving her final identify out of security issues from the Iranian authorities, described authorities buildings, navy bases and facilities of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard shattered by U.S. and Israeli airstrikes – a particles of mangled metallic and concrete and damaged glass.
She additionally witnessed an understaffed hospital, bread and fuel ready line and a as soon as vibrant metropolis gripped by anxiousness and concern.
Combating additionally engulfed Lebanon since Monday. After Hezbollah fired missiles into southern Israel, Israel launched retaliatory strikes that Lebanese well being officers stated killed 50 folks and displaced hundreds.
In Israel, officers stated Iranian strikes had killed 11 folks. In Iran, the Purple Crescent stated a minimum of 787 folks had been killed in strikes. The Pentagon stated six U.S. service members had been killed.
President Trump stated Tuesday the U.S. started putting Iran over the weekend as a result of, he stated, Iran was “going to assault first.”
Trump had beforehand stated the U.S. launched strikes on Iran as a result of it was near securing missiles that would attain the U.S.
— Hadeel Al-Shalchi and Ruth Sherlock
Spain’s PM responds to Trump’s commerce threats
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez defended his stance on the conflict within the Center East on Wednesday, in response to President Trump’s threats to chop off commerce with Spain.
Trump stated on Tuesday that he would minimize off all commerce with Spain after the Spanish authorities denied permission for 2 U.S. navy bases for use as a part of the continuing offensive in Iran.
On Wednesday, with out naming Trump, Sánchez reiterated his authorities’s place concerning the conflict within the Center East. “We are saying no to breaking the worldwide legislation that protects us all, particularly essentially the most defenseless, the civilian inhabitants,” Sánchez stated.
“No to accepting that the world can solely clear up its issues via conflicts and bombs. And, lastly, no to repeating the errors of the previous. Briefly, the place of the federal government of Spain is summarized in 4 phrases: no to the conflict.”
Sánchez demanded that america, Israel, and Iran search for a diplomatic exit to this battle.
Sánchez’s deal with comes a day after Trump complained publicly in regards to the Spanish authorities denying permission for 2 U.S. navy bases for use as a part of the offensive in Iran. The bases are positioned within the south of Spain, and have been utilized by the U.S. since 1953. The city of Morón de la Frontera homes an airbase, whereas the coastal city of Rota is residence to the U.S. Navy.
On Monday, Spain’s protection minister, Margarita Robles, stated the U.S. and Israel are performing unilaterally and with out the assist of a global decision, and that subsequently the bases will not be out there to them.
Sanchez had already come out in opposition to the U.S. and Israel’s operation in Iran, on Saturday, demanding an “quick de-escalation, and respect of worldwide legislation.”
It is unclear if or when Trump will take any commerce motion in opposition to Spain. On Tuesday, Trump additionally expressed anger concerning Spain’s refusal to spend 5% of its GDP on protection, a goal NATO has set for 2035.
— Miguel Macias and Danielle Kurtzleben
Individuals — urged to depart the Center East — ask ‘How?’
The Trump administration says it’s working to rearrange navy plane and constitution flights to assist evacuate Individuals who’ve been stranded within the Center East for the reason that begin of the Iran conflict. 1000’s of U.S. residents have been pissed off that different overseas nationals are being flown out, whereas Individuals cannot even get via to a assist line.
Evelyn Mushi, 52, is one among them. She was headed from Chicago to Bali for what was presupposed to be a visit of a lifetime along with her 82-year-old mom, and a gaggle of different household and mates. However she arrived in Abu Dhabi to catch a connecting flight, solely to comprehend she had landed in what was rapidly turning into a conflict zone.
“I heard a bombing and I heard a noise after which every part began hitting, and I understood later that they had been attacking the airport,” she stated in an interview from Abu Dhabi.
She was bussed to a resort, the place she says issues received even scarier.
“I noticed within the air missiles and lights and all that and everybody received on their knees and began praying,” she stated. “We simply saved on praying and praying.”
Mushi says she repeatedly known as numbers supplied by The State Division for days, however was left on maintain for hours. As instructed, she additionally signed up for State Division safety updates, however these weren’t a lot assist both. Mushi says the emails she acquired had been the identical message as officers had been posting on social media, imploring Individuals to “DEPART NOW.”
“Yeah, however how?” Mushi was left questioning. “The place do you allow? The place? What do I do? That is chilly to write down me this e mail.”
Mushi says she helps the U.S. navy motion in Iran, however calls it unacceptable for the administration to not have stable evacuation plans in place.
“I am simply very shocked and upset that I see different nations getting their residents out and we’re simply stranded right here,” she stated.
The State Division stated Tuesday that it was facilitating constitution flights from the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and that the federal government would cowl the fee. In an announcement, a spokesperson stated authorities name facilities have been in contact with nearly 3,000 Individuals, and greater than 9,000 have managed to depart on their very own.
When requested by a reporter Tuesday why evacuation plans weren’t in place sooner, President Trump advised it was as a result of the U.S. determined to strike earlier than anticipated.
“It occurred all in a short time,” Trump stated. “I assumed we had been going to have a state of affairs the place we had been going to be attacked.”
In a separate briefing with reporters, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated evacuations had been going to take time “as a result of we do not management airspace closures.”
For her half, Mushi says she’s attempting to stay optimistic, however she’s working low on persistence.
“I need to get out. I need to go away this place,” she stated. “I must get someplace protected.”
— Tovia Smith
4 U.S. troopers killed have been recognized
The Pentagon launched the names of 4 of the six U.S. troopers which were killed for the reason that U.S. and Israel attacked Iran. They had been within the Military Reserve and died on Sunday throughout a drone assault in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, the Division of Protection stated Tuesday.
- Capt. Cody A. Khork, 35, of Winter Haven, Fla.
- Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Neb.
- Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minn.
- Sgt. Declan J. Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa,
All 4 troopers had been assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command, Des Moines, Iowa. The division stated the assault is beneath investigation.
— Ayana Archie
U.S. embassies hit, Individuals urged to depart area “NOW”
The U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday urged Individuals to keep away from the compound after the Saudi Protection Ministry stated the embassy had been attacked by two drones. Saudi Arabia’s International Ministry known as it a “flagrant Iranian assault” within the Saudi capital of Riyadh.
There have been no quick experiences of accidents. The Protection Ministry stated the drone strikes precipitated “restricted fireplace and minor injury” to the U.S. Embassy.
Later Tuesday, the authorities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, stated a fireplace ensuing from a “drone-related incident” had damaged out close to the U.S. Consulate.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated “a drone sadly struck a parking zone adjoining to the chancellery constructing” in Dubai and set it on fireplace. There have been no accidents.
This comes after an Iranian assault on the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait on Monday.
In Jordan, the State Division stated Tuesday it had evacuated its giant embassy within the Jordanian capital, Amman, after threats in opposition to it. Rubio stated the division had additionally drawn down personnel at U.S. embassies in Beirut, Lebanon, in addition to within the Iraqi cities of Baghdad and Irbil.
Mora Namdar, the State Division’s assistant secretary for consular affairs, wrote on X that Individuals must “DEPART NOW” from greater than a dozen nations and territories within the Center East due to the battle. That was at the same time as choices to depart have narrowed, with flight cancellations and airport closures.
The @SecRubio @StateDept urges Individuals to DEPART NOW from the nations under utilizing out there industrial transportation, as a consequence of severe security dangers. Individuals who want State Division help arranging to depart by way of industrial means, CALL US 24/7 at +1-202-501-4444 (from… pic.twitter.com/vdplAik2Sq
— Assistant Secretary Mora Namdar (@AsstSecStateCA) March 2, 2026
Rubio stated Tuesday afternoon that the State Division has been serving to Individuals evacuate from the Center East for the final 72 hours, utilizing navy, industrial and chartered flights. He stated on the time that 9,000 Individuals had left the Center East and that greater than 1,500 had requested assist in leaving.
“We have had a pair situations during which we have now planes within the air and on the best way and, sadly, the airspace will get closed they usually have to show again round,” Rubio stated. “So we’re working via these challenges.”
He added: “However relaxation assured, we’re assured that we’re going to have the ability to help each American.”
The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem is telling Individuals that it isn’t ready to assist them go away Israel. Officers there are suggesting that Individuals cross into Egypt by land.
“Individuals looking for to depart the Center East via Egypt can accomplish that by way of industrial flights out of the area from Cairo,” the State Division stated on X.
Iran has been putting Gulf nations which can be usually thought-about protected in retaliation for U.S. assaults that began Saturday. Iran has additionally hit industrial targets after warning that it could assault American pursuits throughout the area.
Amazon stated Monday that two of its knowledge facilities within the UAE and one among its facilities in Bahrain had been hit by drones, affecting their operations.
— Jane Arraf, Hadeel Al-Shalchi and Michele Kelemen
Trump: “They had been going to assault first”
President Trump shared a brand new motive why the U.S. started putting Iran over the weekend: “It was my opinion that they had been going to assault first. They had been going to assault if we did not do it, they had been going to assault first. I felt strongly about that,” he stated within the Oval Workplace Tuesday. He didn’t cite any intelligence to that impact.
Trump had beforehand stated the U.S. launched strikes on Iran as a result of it was near having missiles that would attain america.
He additionally pushed again on claims that Israel pressured the U.S. to behave. If something, Trump stated, it was the opposite approach round.
“I’d’ve pressured their hand,” Trump stated about Israel. “It was my opinion that these lunatics [in Iran] had been gonna assault first.”
The president’s new rationale conflicted with Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s remarks a day earlier, suggesting that the U.S. had adopted Israel into conflict.
“We knew that there was going to be an Israeli motion. We knew that that will precipitate an assault in opposition to American forces. And we knew that if we did not preemptively go after them earlier than they launched these assaults, we might endure larger casualties,” Rubio stated Monday.
The U.S. and Israeli strikes started Saturday following weeks of a U.S. navy buildup within the area — at the same time as negotiations to attempt to attain a take care of Iran had been ongoing.
Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth stated Monday Operation Epic Fury has a targeted mission: “Destroy Iranian offensive missiles, destroy Iranian missile manufacturing, destroy their navy and different safety infrastructure and they’ll by no means have nuclear weapons.”
On Tuesday, Trump touted the success of the mission to this point.
“They haven’t any navy. It has been knocked out. They haven’t any air drive, has been knocked out. They haven’t any air detection that is been knocked out. Their radar has been knocked out, and nearly every part’s been knocked out,” he stated.
He stated he has not outlined how he sees the conflict ending — however did say that “a number of folks” are coming ahead to barter a decision.
— Deepa Shivaram, Alex Leff
Jane Arraf and Hadeel Al-Shalchi reported from Amman, Jordan; Daniel Estrin reported from Tel Aviv, Israel; Ruth Sherlock from Turkey; Tovia Smith from Boston; Julia Simon from San Francisco; Jawad Rizkallah from Beirut; Jackie Northam from Maine; Michele Kelemen, Camila Domonoske, Deepa Shivaram, Ayana Archie and Alex Leff from Washington.




