President Donald Trump announced the US launched military strikes on Iran, justified as a response to alleged imminent threats and Iran's challenging of US demands, including nuclear disarmament. The operation, termed "Epic Fury," appeared larger than previous strikes but lacked formal congressional approval, raising domestic political concerns. Trump characterized the attack as part of a broader effort to prevent Iran from threatening US security, with an underlying aim of regime change, and emphasized the potential risks, including regional escalation and American casualties.
Paramount Skydance successfully outbid Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery for $31 per share, ending Netflix's efforts to take control of the studio and its valuable intellectual property. The deal, backed by Paramount's CEO David Ellison and his team, highlights significant industry shifts, including managing substantial debt and navigating regulatory approval, with concerns about potential layoffs and content strategy changes. The transaction also involves political and ideological considerations due to Ellison’s connections and backing, while leaving Netflix relieved about avoiding a costly acquisition. The merger is expected to significantly reshape Hollywood's landscape, with key management and strategic decisions still pending.
President Donald Trump visited Texas to promote his energy and economic agenda ahead of the March 3 GOP Senate primary, but left the candidates uncertain about his endorsement. While he expressed support for incumbent Senator John Cornyn, he also acknowledged others in the race, including Rep. Wesley Hunt and Attorney General Ken Paxton. The race is expected to go to a runoff, with concerns about its impact on the upcoming midterm elections and key policy priorities such as energy dominance and immigration enforcement.
The United States and Israel launched a coordinated military attack on Iran, targeting regions including the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, amid escalating regional tensions. Iran retaliated with missile and drone strikes against Israel and U.S. military bases in the Middle East. President Trump publicly urged Iranians to rise against their government, while Iranian officials confirmed the survival of their leaders, and other Middle Eastern countries reported attacks and disruptions. The conflict has led to casualties, disrupted regional air traffic, and raised concerns of broader regional warfare.
President Donald Trump has launched a significant and ongoing military campaign against Iran, including recent strikes aimed at the country's nuclear program with broader implications for regime change. This approach contrasts with his previous statements during his campaign and presidency, where he strongly opposed regime change in the Middle East and emphasized avoiding unnecessary wars. Critics highlight the contradiction between Trump's current actions and his earlier anti-war rhetoric, noting that the strikes follow a pattern of escalation and have generated widespread controversy.
The article reports on criticism faced by White House officials, notably Stephen Miller and Tulsi Gabbard, for perceived hypocrisy regarding their previous anti-war stances amid recent U.S. missile strikes in Iran. Miller, who previously criticized Kamala Harris as a “WWIII” candidate, and Gabbard, who advocated for ending wars, have seen their past statements contrasted with their current responses, sparking accusations of dishonesty and political inconsistency. Critics have expressed disdain for their perceived double standards, highlighting the political fallout from the recent military actions.
Congresswoman Sara Jacobs condemned President Trump's missile strikes on Iran, describing them as one of the biggest foreign policy blunders in U.S. history. She criticized the actions as illegal, unnecessary, and risking retaliation, arguing that they undermine successful diplomatic agreements and violate congressional authority to declare war. Jacobs emphasized the human costs of war and called for Congress to reassert its war powers and exercise oversight.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur criticized the Trump administration for launching strikes on Iran without congressional authorization, calling for the House to reconvene and debate the military action. She expressed concern about the lack of transparency and the potential long-term regional repercussions, emphasizing Congress's duty to hold the executive branch accountable and to vote on war powers related to Iran.
Amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, Iranian officials reportedly have contingency plans for potential conflict, including scenarios involving the killing of senior leaders. Reports suggest that Iran has strengthened internal coordination, with figures like Larijani playing a significant role in policymaking and negotiations. The accounts have been variously interpreted within Iran, with some dismissing them as false or strategic narratives aimed at maintaining national cohesion.
President Donald Trump announced through a Truth Social video that the U.S. has initiated "major combat operations in Iran" to counter the Iranian regime's nuclear development and terrorist activities. He accused Iran of supporting terrorism, targeting American forces, and rejecting nuclear disarmament efforts, emphasizing the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Trump also urged the Iranian people to overthrow their government, while warning Iran's armed forces to lay down their weapons or face death.
Vice President JD Vance downplayed the risk of a prolonged Middle East war amid President Trump's consideration of military options against Iran, with discussions ongoing about possible strikes and regional instability. Meanwhile, diplomacy efforts continue with indirect nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran, though prospects for a deal remain uncertain. Regional tensions have increased, leading to restrictions on U.S. personnel and escalating conflicts between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
During a visit to Corpus Christi, Donald Trump made an impromptu stop at a Whataburger, where he greeted customers and purchased hamburgers for all in attendance, prompting a brief "USA" chant. The event was captured in videos shared on X and occurred as Trump was promoting his energy agenda and discussing national issues. The visit provided a relaxed moment during a trip focused on energy and economic policy.