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Iran seeks revenge against Trump's military operation

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05.03.2026

Iran seeks revenge against Trump’s military operation

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đŸ”„ THE IRAN MILITARY OPERATION

Iran is out for ‘Trump’s blood’:

Iran has launched a new wave of attacks against the U.S. and Israel following the attack on Tehran over the weekend.  Iranian leaders are also calling for President Trump’s “blood.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned the U.S. will “bitterly regret” sinking an Iranian warship, according to The Associated Press.

Happening today in D.C.: The House is expected to vote on a war powers resolution to stop the U.S. from any further military action in Iran. It’s widely expected to fail, but  Democrats are scrambling to rally support for it.

Keep in mind: Senate Republicans overwhelmingly voted against the Senate’s war powers resolution on Wednesday, though several Republicans have concerns about the lack of a clear plan to end the conflict.

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Puck’s Dylan Byers reports that CNN senior international correspondent Frederik Pleitgen has arrived in Iran to cover the war. He notes this CNN team is “the first US network to cross into the country since the start of the war.”

The Economist: Donald Trump must stop soon: His ill-considered conflict risks descending into chaos  📾 See the cover

Analysis in The New York Times: Trump Wants a Quick Victory in Iran. But the War May Be Costly.

The New Yorker: Why a Democratic Congressman Is Supporting Trump’s War with Iran

The Wall Street Journal: Iran’s Underground ‘Missile Cities’ Have Become One of Its Biggest Vulnerabilities

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