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Trump weighs sending more troops as Iran war enters third week Central New Jersey News
How could the war with Iran end? ایران اینترنشنال
Report: Pentagon seeks $200 billion for war with Iran The Pentagon is seeking more than $200 billion to fund the war with Iran, according to a report by The Washington Post citing a senior US administration official. The report said White House officials are sceptical that Congress will approve the request. The newspaper also said the cost of the conflict rose sharply in its early days, exceeding $11 billion in the first week alone. An Emirates aircraft prepares for landing as a smoke plume rises from an ongoing fire near Dubai International Airport in Dubai on 16 March 2026. AFP
How the Iran War Will Accelerate Iran’s Nuclear Program The National Interest
Trump news at a glance: president’s war on Iran is putting billions on the US till The Guardian
Iran targeted energy facilities across the Gulf and threatened further destructive attacks after a key gas field was hit, raising fears Thursday of a wider assault on fuel supplies that could jolt already rattled global markets. The warning came after Israel killed the Islamic republic's intelligence chief Esmail Khatib, the latest in a string of strikes that have decimated its leadership since the war began nearly three weeks ago. Tehran, following a strike on its South Pars field, said it would respond forcefully to any further attacks on its energy sector.
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Iranian strikes on Gulf energy come after Israel attacked Iran's South Pars gasfield and navy assets in the north.
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Saudi Arabia warns patience with Iran aggression not unlimited Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said his country’s patience with "Iranian aggression is not unlimited,” warning Riyadh reserves the right to respond. Speaking in Riyadh, he said trust in Iran has been “completely shattered” and accused Tehran of carrying out premeditated attacks on neighbouring countries. He said Iran’s justifications for targeting civilian sites were “unconvincing” and warned such actions would deepen its regional isolation. Faisal added that foreign ministers meeting in Riyadh agreed Iran must halt its attacks and stop supporting allied groups, stressing that threats to navigation and regional security require a collective response.
Senate G.O.P. Again Blocks Bid to Stop Iran War Until Trump Wins Authorization The New York Times
Ex-Trump Administration Iran negotiator warns war is backfiring CNN
‘We had no intelligence to indicate’ Iran was working on developing a nuclear bomb, Kent told Tucker Carlson
Red Crescent says ambulance delays hinder response to Hebron strike The Palestinian Red Crescent said it dispatched five ambulances to a strike site near Hebron, where crews treated casualties and transferred them to nearby hospitals and clinics. Paramedics said they faced major delays reaching the area due to Israeli military gates around Palestinian towns in the occupied West Bank, many of which have remained largely closed during the US-Israeli war on Iran and its wider spillover in the region. “This forced closure caused significant delays, compelling ambulances to take long, rugged alternative routes, which critically impacted the ‘golden hour’ essential for life-saving interventions,” the organisation said in a statement.
Tehran defiant as US and Israeli attacks continue.
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JERUSALEM, March 18 (Reuters) - Three Palestinian women were killed in an Iranian missile attack in the occupied West Bank late on Wednesday, the Palestinian Red Crescent said, in the first deadly Iranian strike there — and the first to kill Palestinians — since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. The missile struck a hair salon in the town of Beit Awwa, southwest of Hebron, the Palestinian Authority's official news agency WAFA reported. Six women were wounded, one of them seriously.
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'The United States is undermining itself': China is ignoring Trump's Hormuz request as the Iran war deepens and his Beijing trip slips Fortune
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