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US envoy says Iranian UN ambassador may seek asylum soon

Mar 3, 2026, 01:49 GMT+0

US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said on Monday Iran’s UN ambassador may soon seek asylum, characterizing Tehran’s decades‑long hostility and saying President Trump’s response represents a decisive break with what he described as an “endless” conflict.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s asking for asylum soon — representing a regime that has terrorized the region and massacred tens of thousands of their own people," Waltz told Fox.

Waltz argued the struggle with Iran has spanned decades - a 47‑year conflict stemming from Tehran’s antagonism toward the United States - and that current operations reflect a commitment to end that cycle of hostility.

“It’s been a 47‑year endless war, started with President Carter… and President Trump is taking the bold action to end it," he added.

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Retaliation for Riyadh embassy attack and slain troops coming soon, Trump says

Mar 3, 2026, 01:32 GMT+0

President Trump said on Monday the US retaliation for the attack on its Riyadh embassy and killed service members will be revealed soon, adding he does not think boots on the ground will be necessary.

“You’ll find soon what the retaliation will be for the attack on the US embassy in Riyadh and for the US service members killed,” News Nation correspondent Kellie Meyer posted on X. “He also told me he doesn’t think boots on the ground will be necessary.”

Trump acted to prevent Iran from ever getting a nuclear weapon, VP Vance says

Mar 3, 2026, 01:25 GMT+0

Vice President JD Vance on Monday defended President Trump’s launch of Operation Epic Fury and the joint US–Israel campaign targeting Iran’s regime, saying the president acted to ensure Tehran could never develop a nuclear weapon.

“What President determined is he didn’t want to just keep the country safe from an Iranian nuclear weapon for the first 3, 4 years of his second term. He wanted to make sure that Iran could never have a nuclear weapon... he saw that the Iranian regime was weakened," Vane told Fox. "He knew that they were committed to getting on that brink of a nuclear weapon, and he decided to take action because he felt that was necessary in order to protect the nation’s security.”

US preparing major uptick in Iran attacks – CNN

Mar 3, 2026, 01:18 GMT+0

The United States is preparing for a major increase in attacks on Iran over the next 24 hours, CNN cited a senior US official on Monday after an initial round of strikes Washington says weakened Iranian defenses.

The official said the "next phase will focus on destroying Iran’s missile production, unmanned aerial vehicles, and naval capability."

President Donald Trump previewed the escalation in an interview with CNN, saying the US “hasn’t even started hitting them hard” and that “the big one is coming soon.”

Fire at US Embassy in Riyadh after blast as embassy issues shelter-in-place order

Mar 3, 2026, 00:34 GMT+0

A loud blast triggered a fire at the US Embassy complex in Riyadh early Tuesday (local time), sources told Reuters, prompting the embassy to issue an immediate shelter-in-place alert for American citizens in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dhahran.

No casualties have been reported amid escalating regional tensions.

Speaker Johnson defends Operation Epic Fury as defensive action against Iran

Mar 3, 2026, 00:24 GMT+0

House Speaker Mike Johnson voiced his support for Operation Epic Fury on Monday, saying it was a defensive and decisive action to counter Iran’s imminent threat to US troops and assets.

“Operation Epic Fury was a defensive and decisive action taken to counter the imminent threat posed by Iran’s aggression toward American troops, citizens, installations, and assets. Our intelligence confirmed that inaction would have resulted in dire consequences," Johnson said.

"We continue to pray for our troops while they carry out this limited but critical mission," he added.