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Day 10 of Epic Fury strikes Guards bases and drone hubs in Iran

Mar 10, 2026, 01:44 GMT+0

Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel (Michael) Leiter on Monday gave an update on the day 10 of Operation Epic Fury, saying Israeli forces struck air bases controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and drone command centers across Iran, including in Esfahan.

"Today, we moved our efforts beyond Tehran to Isfahan, we destroy air bases that are under the control of the IRGC, which they use to transport funds and terror outside of Iran. In addition, we took out UAV headquarters and command and control centers around the country," Ambassador Leiter posted a video on X.

"We have to persist to complete what we set out to do prevent a Tehran reaching exports terror shoot ballistic missiles and pursue nuclear enrichment, which will endanger Israel and the entire world. We must be patient as we take apart Tehran's tools of terror," he added.

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Trump threatens ‘death, fire and fury’ if Iran disrupts Strait of Hormuz

Mar 10, 2026, 00:48 GMT+0

President Donald Trump warned Iran on Monday that the United States would respond “twenty times harder” if Tehran takes action to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, threatening devastating strikes that he said could make it “virtually impossible” for the country to rebuild.

"If Iran does anything that stops the flow of Oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far. Additionally, we will take out easily destroyable targets that will make it virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back, as a Nation, again — Death, Fire, and Fury will reign upon them — But I hope, and pray, that it does not happen!" Trump posted on Truth Social.

"This is a gift from the United States of America to China, and all of those Nations that heavily use the Hormuz Strait. Hopefully, it is a gesture that will be greatly appreciated," he added.

No one knows who will lead Iran after Khamenei, Trump says

Mar 9, 2026, 23:49 GMT+0

President Donald Trump said on Monday uncertainty over Iran’s leadership persists after the deaths of previous figures, adding that “now nobody has any idea who the people are that are going to be the head of the country” following Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death.

Iran rejected free civilian nuclear fuel to chase weapons, Trump says

Mar 9, 2026, 23:06 GMT+0

President Trump said on Monday Iran turned down “unlimited, free nuclear fuel forever for civilian purposes” because it wanted a nuclear weapon, even after US strikes under Operation Midnight Hammer obliterated key sites.

“Even after we obliterated their key nuclear sites in operation, Midnight hammer, they never negotiated in good faith, they still continue to say, we want to build nuclear we want enrichment at levels that were unacceptable when they even turned down an offer for unlimited, free nuclear fuel forever for civilian purposes. We had people offering them free nuclear fuel. They weren't interested in that because they wanted to build a nuclear weapon, Trump said in a press conference.

“So instead, the regime was trying to reconstitute its weapons program at a different site. They couldn't go back to where they were the three sites that we obliterated, but they were starting work at another site, a different site, different kind of a site, and that was protected by granite. They wanted it protected. Granite is pretty good, but they wanted it protected by a lot deeper. They wanted to go a lot deeper. And they started the process while rapidly building conventional ballistic missiles. They were going to do it all at the same time that threatened our overseas bases, and soon could have reached even our homeland,” he added.

“The regime's intention was to use this exponentially growing ballistic missile threat to make it virtually impossible to prevent them from obtaining a nuclear weapon. So as you probably saw, they had a tremendous number of missiles, most of which had now being used or destroyed and very unsuccessfully used, because we have been able, for the most part, to shoot them all down,” Trump said.

Trump praises Iranian people but slams regime as ‘system of failure’

Mar 9, 2026, 22:39 GMT+0

Asked if he still considers helping people of Iran, Trump said: "I'd like to, if they can behave, but they've been very menacing. You know, they're great people. They have an amazing population. It's amazing, smart, brilliant, energetic. They have a great I'd love to help them, but they have to be in a system that allows them to be helped, and right now they're in a system that only allows failure."

"And I don't want that, and I want a system that's not going to be attacking us. We want a system that can lead to many years of peace, and if we can't have that, we might as well get it over with right now," he added.

US President Donald Trump takes a question as he speaks during a press conference at Trump National Doral Miami in Miami, Florida, US, March 9, 2026
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US President Donald Trump takes a question as he speaks during a press conference at Trump National Doral Miami in Miami, Florida, US, March 9, 2026

Trump eases some oil sanctions, vows to protect shipping

Mar 9, 2026, 22:10 GMT+0

President Trump said on Monday Washington will temporarily lift certain oil‑related sanctions on unnamed countries to help bring down prices, adding that some measures might not be reimposed if “there’ll be so much peace.”

"We're also waiving certain oil related sanctions to reduce prices. So we have sanctions on some countries. We're going to take those sanctions off till this straightens out, and who knows, maybe we won't have to put them on, Trump said during a press conference in Doral.

"There'll be so much peace. But when the time comes, the US Navy and its partners will escort tankers through the straight if needed, I hope it's not going to be needed, but if it's needed, We'll escort them right through," he added.