Tuesday, March 03, 2026

The Economist: Will the Iran War Spread across the Middle East?

Mar 3, 2026 | The war in Iran is already reverberating across the Middle East.

From surging oil and gas prices to threats against Gulf trade routes and rising regional tensions, the conflict is having far-reaching effects beyond Iran’s borders.

Our editors examine whether the war can be contained, or if the region is heading towards a wider war.


Steve Schmidt: Trump Can't Turn Back

Mar 3, 2026 | America is now at war in the Middle East, yet no one in the Trump regime can clearly explain why or what comes next. Steve Schmidt warns that Trump’s war will only grow more perilous and there is no turning back.

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¿Por qué Trump decidió atacar Irán?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: La decisión estadounidense de atacar Irán fue una victoria para Netanyahu, quien llevaba meses presionando a Trump sobre la necesidad de golpear lo que, según él, era un régimen debilitado.

El primer ministro de Israel, Benjamín Netanyahu, entró en el Despacho Oval la mañana del 11 de febrero, decidido a llevar al presidente estadounidense por la senda de la guerra.

Durante semanas, Estados Unidos e Israel habían discutido en secreto una ofensiva militar contra Irán. Pero los funcionarios del gobierno de Donald Trump habían empezado a negociar recientemente con los iraníes sobre el futuro de su programa nuclear, y el dirigente israelí quería asegurarse de que el nuevo esfuerzo diplomático no socavara los planes.

Durante casi tres horas, ambos dirigentes hablaron de las perspectivas de guerra e incluso de posibles fechas para un ataque, así como de la posibilidad —aunque improbable— de que el presidente Trump pudiera llegar a un acuerdo con Irán.

Días después, el mandatario estadounidense dejó claro públicamente que era escéptico respecto a la vía diplomática, desestimando la historia de la negociación con Irán como meros años de “hablar y hablar y hablar”.

Cuando los periodistas le preguntaron si deseaba un cambio de régimen en Irán, Trump dijo que “parece que eso sería lo mejor que podría ocurrir”.

Dos semanas después, el presidente llevó a Estados Unidos a la guerra. Autorizó un vasto bombardeo militar junto con Israel que rápidamente puso fin a la vida del líder supremo del país, bombardeó edificios civiles iraníes y emplazamientos nucleares militares, sumió al país en el caos y desencadenó la violencia en toda la región, causando la muerte de seis soldados estadounidenses y decenas de civiles iraníes hasta el momento. Trump ha dicho que es probable que haya más bajas estadounidenses mientras Estados Unidos se atrinchera para un asalto que podría durar semanas. » | Por Mark Mazzetti, Julian E. Barnes, Tyler Pager, Edward Wong, Eric Schmitt y Ronen Bergman | Estos periodistas han cubierto colectivamente las guerras de Estados Unidos desde Washington y el extranjero durante décadas. | 3 de marzo de 2026

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Global Markets Tumble After U.S. Warns War Could Last Weeks

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Oil and gas prices surged and stock markets fell, after U.S. and Israeli officials signaled that strikes on Iran would intensify. As the conflict widened, Israel’s military stepped up operations against Iran-backed Hezbollah, which fired rockets into Israel.

Global stock markets tumbled on Tuesday and the price of oil surged, as the widening conflict in the Middle East sent a shudder through the world economy and American and Israeli officials signaled that their bombing campaign against Iran could last weeks.

President Trump was set to meet with Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany in Washington on Tuesday morning, the president’s first meeting with a foreign leader since the war began, and the two were expected to speak with reporters. The meeting was long planned, but is likely to be dominated by discussions of the attacks on Iran, which continued for a fourth day.

With Iran retaliating for the killing of its supreme leader, the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia warned of imminent drone and rocket attacks in Dhahran, the eastern city that is home to Saudi Aramco, the government-controlled oil producer, threatening to put more pressure on global oil supplies. The embassy itself was hit by a drone attack early Tuesday, a day after a drone struck the U.S. embassy in Kuwait, prompting the United States to announce that it was closing both facilities.

Fighting escalated between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military said that it was carrying out additional strikes in Iran, and had targeted weapons storage facilities in Beirut, the Lebanese capital, as Hezbollah said it had fired attack drones at Israel. Israel’s advance in southern Lebanon prompted fears that it could be weighing a wider ground assault similar to the one it launched during its yearlong war with Hezbollah that ended in late 2024. Iran Live Updates » | Aaron Boxerman, Helene Cooper and Yan Zhuang | Tuesday, March 3, 2026

US-Israel War in Iran: What Next for the Gulf? | The Global Story

Mar 3, 2026 | The US-Israel war with Iran is now engulfing the Gulf.

The Gulf states - including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain - are some of the wealthiest places on earth and have until recently been mostly insulated from Middle East conflicts.

But why are places including Dubai, Qatar and Kuwait being targeted by Iranian strikes? And will the Gulf states retaliate if the bombing continues?

The BBC's Security Correspondent, Frank Gardner, is an expert in the region.

He explains why the Gulf may soon be pressed into action and offers his thoughts on what might happen next.


What Happens to a Regime When Its Figurehead Is Gone?

Mar 3, 2026 | After weeks of protests against Ayatollah Khamenei’s regime earlier this year, the Iranian people cried out for American help as they were massacred in their thousands. Over the weekend, the Americans and Israelis did finally intervene in Iran, killing the Ayatollah, but leaving a flood of questions in their wake. Who will now fill the political vacuum? Will there be regime change? And what next for the Iranian people?

Trump Thought Iran Would Go Like Venezuela - Here’s Why It Hasn’t | Ex-CIA Director

Mar 3, 2026 | "I think this is just going to perpetuate the cycle of violence and retribution."

Donald Trump's invasion of Iran may have caused an influx of support from its population for the existing regime, says former CIA director John Brennan.


GOP Congressman: Dead Iranian Children Were Targeted by US Military

Mar 2, 2026 | Jesse talks about the stark differences between Republicans and Democrats, and how moments like this highlight them. Anna Paulina Luna beats the drum of war that she says isn't a war (even though Trump himself calls it one). And after the bombing of a girls' school in Iran, Republican Congressman Randy Fine said, "Every one of those targets is a military target!"


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Iranians in Europe: A Cry for Freedom | ARTE.tv Documentary

Mar 3, 2026 | In Iran, the crackdown on the latest wave of protests has probably been the most brutal since the establishment of the Islamic Republic. Human rights organisations estimate tens of thousands injured or dead. This report focuses on the Iranian diaspora in Europe who are following events from afar.

Iranians in Europe: A Cry for Freedom | ARTE.tv Documentary
Available until: 12/02/2031


One of UK's Richest Men Wants German Citizenship over 'Hostility' to Jews

BBC: "Britain is an uncomfortable place for Jews today," Cardiff-born billionaire Sir Michael Moritz has said.

The Welsh investor said Britain was "far more hostile than the US" towards its Jewish community, citing the attack on Manchester's Heaton Park synagogue in 2025.

Sir Michael, who has written about his family's experience of the Nazis, said "antisemitism is always in the air" and there were modern parallels to the persecution they had faced.

He said he was applying for a German passport, which is what he calls an "insurance policy" that would allow him the opportunity to flee the US or the UK in a way that some of his ancestors were unable to escape persecution.

He also argued that the UK was a less attractive place to do business compared with the US and China, and that the growing use of AI could be "deeply disruptive" for white-collar workers.

The 71-year-old, who holds both UK and US passports, is the richest Welshman who has ever lived. with a wealth built on investments in companies like Yahoo and Google that made him billions during the dot-com boom of the early 2000s.

In a memoir called Ausländer – the German word for foreigner or outsider – Sir Michael charts his family's treatment under the Nazis.

His paternal grandparents, Max and Minnie Moritz, were among swathes of relatives killed during the Holocaust.

Using public archives he found that two of his relatives, his great-uncle Oskar Moritz and his cousin Mira Marx, were photographed by the Gestapo as they were forced onto buses that transported them to their deaths.

Sir Michael's parents had escaped Germany and settled in Cardiff, where he attended the now-closed Howardian High School in Penylan. » | Huw Thomas | Wales business correspondent | Monday, March 2, 2026

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: Did Trump Just Start WWIII?

March 2, 2026

Reza Pahlavi’s Message to His Compatriots

March 3, 2026

Trump Questions Whether Starmer Is 'Pandering to Muslims' on Iran | Harry Cole

Mar 3, 2026 | "I mentioned his name and he kind of just went for him." The Sun's editor-at-large Harry Cole called President Trump last night, in which he said Keir Starmer could be "pandering to muslims" over his lack of support in Iran, and implied a "breakdown" of the special relationship between the UK and US.

Starmer has just gone up in my estimation! I am sick to death of hearing about this bloody "special relationship"! Who wants a special relationship with a corrupt, cruel, megalomaniacal autocrat like Trump? — © Mark Alexander

Iran’s Deployment of Shahed Drones into UAE Was a Strategic Mistake | Mick Mulroy

Mar 3, 2026 | “Most of our partners were on the sidelines. They wanted to see diplomacy work and they certainly didn’t want to be involved, and now they are involved.”

Iran’s strike using Shahed drones on Dubai was a “strategic mistake” as US partners will become more militarily involved in this fight, says former US assistant secretary of defence for Middle East Mick Mulroy.


„Ich kann Länder zerstören“: Trump ist im Machtrausch

March 3, 2026

Stop the Madness!

Father David talks about the madman at the top of the US government.

Monday, March 02, 2026

Iran Under Attack: War Widens across Middle East as Oil and Gas Prices Surge | BBC News

Mar 2, 2026 | Donald Trump has said he launched a war against Iran because it was the "last, best chance" to stop the country's regime.

Speaking at the White House for the first time since attacking Iran, the President said the US is continuing to carry out “large scale combat operations”. More than 1,250 targets have already been struck.

The Iranian Red Crescent said at least 500 people had been killed in Iran. Six US service personnel are confirmed to have been killed.

Iran has continued retaliatory missile attacks against US allies across the Middle East. Meanwhile Israel has launched multiple strikes on what it said were Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, warning that military operations won't end until the threat is fully removed.

Oil and gas prices have surged following the Israeli and US strikes on Iran, and retaliation by the regime which has forced shutdowns of oil and gas facilities across the region and disrupted shipping in the key maritime passage, the Strait of Hormuz.

There are warnings that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could lead to a sustained rise in oil prices, fuelling inflation and undermining global economic growth.

Clive Myrie and Reeta Chakrabarti present BBC News at Ten reporting by Jeremy Bowen, Sarah Smith, Jessica Parker, Chris Mason, Wyre Davies, Orla Guerin, Barbara Plett Usher, Luke Deal and Faisal Islam.


Frappé au cœur, le régime iranien met le feu au Moyen-Orient

LE FIGARO : DÉCRYPTAGE - Confronté à un risque existentiel, Téhéran opte pour la stratégie du chaos. Un choix qui pourrait se retourner contre lui en unissant ses voisins.

Le dos au mur, confrontée à une menace existentielle, la République islamique d’Iran opte pour la stratégie du pire. En attaquant ses voisins, elle s’emploie à plonger le Moyen-Orient dans le chaos. Cette guerre, qui a été déclenchée samedi par les États-Unis et Israël, a pour objectif de faire tomber le régime des mollahs, et menace de devenir un conflit régional.

Les frappes menées par l’Iran en réponse aux attaques conjointes des armées américaines et israéliennes indiquent, de la part de Téhéran, une volonté d’élargir le spectre de la bataille. Contrairement au dernier cycle de violence, au mois de juin 2025, quand l’essentiel des tirs de missiles et de drones ciblait Israël, l’Iran frappe tous azimuts, avec des attaques contre neuf pays : outre Israël et la Jordanie, ce sont l’Irak et ses voisins du Golfe qui ont été visés depuis samedi. Proximité géographique oblige, l’Iran entretient pourtant d’étroites relations avec ces pays : il partage avec le Qatar les immenses ressources gazières du North Field ; la population de Bahreïn est majoritairement chiite ; l’émirat de Dubaï, à la porte du détroit d’Ormuz, est connu pour servir de plaque tournante aux dirigeants iraniens. » | Par Guillaume de Dieuleveult | lundi 2 mars 2026

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Hegseth Promises More Dead Americans in Trump's Iran War

Mar 2, 2026 | Jesse discusses Pete Hegseth's childish, abusive behavior on what should be the most serious day of his tenure as Secretary of Defense. Instead of addressing the nation respectfully, Pete came out on the attack against the country, the press, and anyone who dares to question his Dear Leader, Donald Trump.


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War Spreads across Gulf as Iran Hits Targets from Oman to Cyprus

Mar 2, 2026 | Israel has been under fire from Iranian drones and missiles through the day, shooting down the majority but taking more civilian casualties too.

The war has spread to Lebanon after Iran-backed Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel, with heavy bombing in Beirut.

Hopes of a rapid end to the war are receding as the rhetoric and violence escalate on both sides.

The US president and his Secretary of War said their military operation was ahead of schedule.

And whilst neither gave a timeframe for its end, getting rid of Ayatollah Khamenei has come at a price for America and its allies, from downed jets and spiralling commodities prices to the deaths of civilians and soldiers.

All the while, the truly achievable aims of the American and Israeli attacks remain unclear.


Jeffrey Sachs: 'Psychopath' Trump Makes Bibi's Fantasy Come True

Mar 2, 2026 | Krystal and Saagar are joined by Jeff Sachs to discuss Israel, the US, and Iran war.

Qui était la princesse Ashraf Pahlavi, l’insaisissable jumelle du dernier chah d’Iran ?

MADAME FIGARO : PORTRAIT.- Diplomate et féministe, tantôt admirée, tantôt épinglée pour son train de vie excessif, la princesse iranienne fut tout sauf une princesse docile. Partie en exil à la chute du régime de son frère, elle survécut à une tentative d’assassinat avant de mourir en 2016.

L'Iran est à feu et à sang. Depuis la mort d’Ali Khamenei à la suite des frappes israélo-américaines, le samedi 28 février, le pays se divise davantage. Il y a ceux qui pleurent ce dernier, Guide suprême du régime islamique, et ceux qui, libérés, appellent plus que jamais au renouveau et au changement. La jeunesse iranienne n’a d’ailleurs pas attendu cette attaque pour descendre dans les rues et contester ses conditions de vie. Le 28 décembre dernier, l’image d’une jeune manifestante, immortalisée sous un ciel noir, les cheveux détachés, brûlant du bout de sa cigarette le portrait du chef, avait suffi à cristalliser cette rébellion. Dans ce pays de 90 millions d’habitants, dont la moyenne d’âge est de 32 ans, selon Le Figaro, l’espoir d’un nouveau dirigeant se concrétise enfin. Un nom circule d’ailleurs depuis longtemps dans les cortèges : celui du prince Reza Pahlavi, dit «Reza II», exilé aux États-Unis depuis plus de quarante ans. À 65 ans, il est l’héritier de la dynastie Pahlavi, qui régna jadis sur le pays, et qui se voulut plus moderne et progressiste. Son père, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, était le dernier chah d’Iran, dont le pouvoir a été renversé en 1979 au profit de la République islamique.

Mais derrière la figure du fils, c’est aussi toute une mémoire monarchique qui refait surface. Et, dans son sillage, le souvenir d’une femme ressurgit — sa tante, morte en 2016 — comme une ombre portée sur les manifestations et sur les femmes d’Iran: Ashraf Pahlavi, sœur jumelle dudit chah déchu Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, et pionnière, bien que controversée, de la cause féminine en Iran. » | Par Léa Mabilon | lundi 2 mars 2026

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Steve Schmidt: This War Will Haunt Trump

March 2, 2026

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Charles I: A King’s Downfall | ARTE.tv Documentary

Mar 2, 2026 | 130 years before the French Revolution, Charles I, King of England, Ireland and Scotland is executed by his people. How did this act, deeply shocking for 17th century Europe, come to pass?

This documentary sheds light on a major event in European history and the dramatic events leading up to and during the English Civil War.

Charles I: A King’s Downfall | ARTE.tv Documentary
Available until: 31/03/2031


Trump’s Attitude Towards Britain ‘Cools’ | Sir Anthony Seldon

Mar 2, 2026 | “Donald Trump doesn’t have that close affiliation, emotional affiliation that many post-war presidents have had towards Britain.”

Trump’s attitude towards Britain is “cool,” and the UK has become a “poodle” in the special relationship says historian Sir Anthony Seldon.


US Urges Citizens to Leave Lebanon during US-Israel War with Iran | BBC News

Mar 2, 2026 | The United States has urged its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country immediately.

It comes after the Lebanese health ministry said Israeli attacks in Beirut and southern Lebanon killed at least 31 people. Israel said it was responding to Hezbollah attacks.

"The security situation in Lebanon is volatile and unpredictable. Airstrikes have occurred throughout the country, especially in the south, the Beqaa, and parts of Beirut", the US Embassy in Beirut said.



Netanyahu seems to be having trouble trying to keep a straight face! How strange! — © Mark Alexander

‘We Are Orphans’: Shiite Muslims Protest the Killing of Khamenei

Mar 1, 2026 | Shiite Muslims around the world protested the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader and a senior Shiite Muslim cleric. He died on Saturday during U.S. and Israeli attacks on his country. | Nader Ibrahim and Malachy Browne

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U.S. Sending More Forces as Mideast Conflict Widens

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Iran and allied militias, including Hezbollah, attacked Israel and U.S. targets in retaliation for Ayatollah Khamenei’s death, and Israel struck in Lebanon. Top American officials suggested an extended campaign.

U.S. military officials said on Monday that their operation against Iran was in its early stages, with more forces headed to the Middle East, as widening attacks claimed more lives, rattled global markets and risked spiraling into a full-blown regional war.

Israeli fighter jets streaked through the skies over the Iranian capital, Tehran. Iran fired explosive drones across the Persian Gulf. Iran-backed Hezbollah militants launched rockets from Lebanon into Israel, prompting Israel to bombard the militia’s strongholds outside Beirut. U.S. warplanes continued to batter Iran. And three U.S. jets were shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses in what the U.S. military called an “apparent friendly fire incident,” with the crew members brought to safety.

At a Pentagon news conference, Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, did not give a time frame for how long the operation against Iran would go on. President Trump told The New York Times on Sunday that the United States and Israel could keep striking Iran for “four to five weeks.”

The president has offered conflicting visions of how the war could end and who should take over in Iran after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country’s autocratic supreme leader, was killed in a U.S.-Israeli attack on Saturday. Critics say the Trump administration has no clear endgame and casualties are already mounting, including four U.S. soldiers whose deaths the Pentagon has announced since Sunday. “We expect to take additional losses,” General Caine said. Live Updates » | Aaron Boxerman, Christina Goldbaum and Eric Schmitt | Monday, March 2, 2026

All Hell Breaks Loose as Trump Burns Down World!

Mar 2, 2026 | MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on hell breaking loose across the entire world as Donald Trump’s invasion of Iran spirals out of control.

Spain Denies US Permission to Use Jointly Operated Bases to Attack Iran

THE GUARDIAN: Refusal to allow use of bases in Rota and Morón follows Pedro Sánchez’s condemnation of US-Israeli action

Spain has denied the US permission to use jointly operated military bases on its territory to attack Iran as Madrid stepped up its criticism of the “unjustified and dangerous military intervention”.

Spain’s socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has explicitly condemned the US and Israel’s “unilateral military action” against Iran, warning that it is contributing to “a more hostile and uncertain international order”. The rebukes have been reinforced by his government’s refusal to allow the US to use bases in Rota and Morón for the continuing strikes against Iran.

José Manuel Albares, Spain’s foreign minister, said on Monday that while the government wanted “democracy, freedom and fundamental rights for the Iranian people”, it would on no account allow its bases to be used in the ongoing military action.

“I want to be very clear and very plain,” he told Telecinco. “The bases are not being used – nor will they be used – for anything that is not in the agreement [with the US], nor for anything that isn’t covered by the UN charter.”

The defence minister, Margarita Robles, was similarly emphatic, saying neither of the bases had been used in the US military operation. “There is a deal with the US over these bases, but our understanding of the deal is that operations have to comply with international legal frameworks and that there has to be international support for them,” she told reporters. » | Sam Jones in Madrid | Monday, March 2, 2026

Pedro Sanchez must be the most courageous leader in Europe for having the courage to stand his ground on this. Kudos! — © Mark Alexander

Islam Scholar Tariq Ramadan Goes On Trial in Paris Accused of Raping Three Women

THE GUARDIAN: Former Oxford University professor and UK government adviser faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted

The prominent Swiss academic and Islam scholar Tariq Ramadan will go trial in Paris on Monday on charges of raping three women in France between 2009 and 2016.

Ramadan, who advised previous British governments on Islam and society, denies all the charges in a case that has been seen as one of the biggest repercussions of the #MeToo movement in France.

Ramadan, 63, was a professor of contemporary Islamic studies at the University of Oxford before taking a leave of absence in 2017 when rape allegations were first made against him. He took early retirement from Oxford in June 2021.

Ramadan is accused of the rape of three women. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. » | Angelique Chrisafis in Paris | Monday, March 2, 2026

En français :

Tariq Ramadan absent à l’ouverture de son procès pour viols à Paris, invoquant des raisons médicales : L’islamologue, accusé de viols sur trois femmes, est hospitalisé au service de neurologie de Genève, souffrant d’une sclérose en plaques. L’avocat général a demandé de délivrer un mandat d’arrêt international à son encontre. »

Jeffrey Sachs: US & Israel Attack Iran - War Is Spreading Across the Region

Feb 28, 2026 | Prof. Jeffrey Sachs discusses the US and Israeli attack on Iran. Trump has made a huge miscalculation as the war is spreading fast across the region and could also destroy Israel and the US.

Javier Milei veut ériger l'« alliance stratégique durable » avec les États-Unis en « politique d'État »

LE FIGARO : Javier Milei s’est dit résolu à pousser plus avant ses réformes, annonçant un train ambitieux de 90 réformes dans l’année, pour « redessiner » l’Argentine « pour les 50 prochaines années ».

Le président ultralibéral argentin Javier Milei a déclaré dimanche au Parlement vouloir faire de « l'alliance stratégique durable » avec les États-Unis de son allié Donald Trump une « politique d'État », notamment pour agir sur le « terrain de rivalité stratégique » de l'Atlantique sud.

« L'Argentine a déjà laissé passer deux fois le train de l'histoire », a déclaré M. Milei dans son discours sur l'État de la nation lançant sa seconde moitié de mandat, en référence à la neutralité argentine pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale qui « nous a coûté des décennies de marginalisation ». » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | lundi 2 mars 2026

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March 1, 2026

Reza Pahlavi on the Future of Iran

Mar 2, 2026 | Prince Reza Pahlavi, a leader of the opposition to the Islamic Republic, discusses whether regime change is coming, who leads a transition, and nuclear weapons.

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Ali Khamenei Never-before-seen Interview: "The West Does Not Know the Truth about Iran" | 60 Minutes

Mar 2, 2026 | In 1982, 60 Minutes travelled to Iran for a rare and exclusive access to one of the Shah's palaces, transformed into the headquarters of then President Ali Khamenei after the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Ali Khamenei became Supreme Leader in 1989 and led the country until March 2026 when he was killed during an attack by Israel and the United States that hit his compound.

The 1982 60 Minutes programme with George Negus remains the Ayatollah's only one-on-one TV interview with Western media. The interview, conducted with a state-appointed translator, includes portions that have never been broadcasted previously.


‘So Naïve’ for Starmer to Think Non-involvement In Iran Was an Option | Sir Grant Shapps

Mar 2, 2026 | “I cannot see why this isn't just a straightforward black-and-white decision that should have been made two days ago.”

The UK has a “human rights lawyer as prime minister who just seems to think that the world operates in a way that it clearly does not run”, says former defence secretary Grant Shapps.



US presidents are the puppeteers; UK prime ministers, the marionettes.

This Grant Shapps dude is so unimpressive. He’s trotting out the same ol’, same ol’ arguments which we are all sick of hearing.

It’s very strange to me that we as a nation are rushing to get involved in this war with Iran when we have hesitated so much and so long to help the Ukrainians fight the Russians. Could, perhaps, the fact that there was no oil and money involved help to solve the puzzle? — © Mark Alexander

Israel and Hezbollah Exchange Fire after Iran Attack | BBC News

Mar 2, 2026 | Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon have exchanged strikes as the Iran conflict widens across the Middle East.

The Lebanese health ministry said Israeli attacks in Beirut and southern Lebanon have killed at least 31 people, with 149 injured. Israel said it was responding to Hezbollah attacks.

Meanwhile, apparent Iranian strikes around the region continue - with explosions reported in Bahrain and Dubai, while an oil refinery was attacked in Saudi Arabia.

In Kuwait, “several” US fighter planes have crashed, the Kuwaiti military has said.


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Mideast Conflict Widens Across Multiple Fronts

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Iran and allied militias, including Hezbollah, attacked Israel and U.S. targets in the Gulf in retaliation for Ayatollah Khamenei’s death. Israel struck in Lebanon as President Trump said that the U.S. assault on Iran would last “four or five weeks.”

Israel and Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militia, traded strikes early Monday after the breakdown of a fragile yearlong truce, opening another front in the widening war in the Middle East following the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Hezbollah said it had launched rockets at Israeli territory overnight in retaliation for the death of Mr. Khamenei, who was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli military operation on Saturday. Israel responded by attacking sites south of Beirut, the Lebanese capital, that are affiliated with Hezbollah, as Israel’s military chief of staff warned of a prolonged conflict.

The United States and Israel have conducted thousands of airstrikes across Iran since Saturday, and a defiant Iran has responded by firing drones and missiles at Israel and at U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf.

President Trump has framed the war on Iran as an effort to decimate much of its military capabilities and to pave the way for the ouster of the decades-long authoritarian rule of the Islamic Republic. In an interview with The New York Times, Mr. Trump said the United States intended to keep up the attack on Iran for “four or five weeks.”

The escalation has heightened fears that the conflict could draw in more countries across the region. Critics say the Trump administration has no clear endgame and that casualties are beginning to mount.

The Iranian Red Crescent said Monday that the U.S. and Israeli strikes had killed 555 people across Iran. China’s foreign ministry said the death toll included one of its citizens who was caught in the crossfire. Live Updates » | Christina Goldbaum, Aaron Boxerman and Yan Zhuang | Monday, March 2, 2026

Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. God only knows where this is going to end. Trump has about as much understanding of Middle Eastern religious affairs and politics as a cornflake! — © Mark Alexander

Sunday, March 01, 2026

Keir Starmer: Britain Agrees to Help Bomb Iran and Will Work with US after Strikes

Mar 1, 2026 | The UK has agreed to a US request to use British military bases to strike Iranian missile sites, Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed.

But the UK Prime Minister said the UK “will not join offensive action” in Iran, adding: “We all remember the mistakes of Iraq and we have learned those lessons.”

It comes as Iran continues its assault on the Middle East in revenge attacks for the joint US-Israeli operation yesterday which saw missiles rain down on Tehran.



This man is so weak and ineffectual. Why the hell are we getting involved? Let America and Israel do their own dirty work! This is so dumb and stupid. — © Mark Alexander

Trump Open to Talks with Iran as Conflict Deepens in Middle East

THE GUARDIAN: US president signals willingness to engage with Tehran’s surviving leadership as strikes and retaliatory attacks intensify across region

Donald Trump said on Sunday he was prepared to talk to what was left of the Iranian leadership in the wake of the killing of the country’s supreme leader by US-Israeli air strikes aimed at overthrowing the regime.

Trump was speaking as a second day of intense bombing of Iranian cities and Tehran’s missile counter-attacks sent tremors across the region and through the global economy.

Oil prices jumped 10% to $80 a barrel for Brent crude, amid predictions that the continuing war could soon drive it to $100, after attacks on two ships largely choked off tanker traffic through the strait of Hormuz out of the Gulf.

Amir-Saeid Iravani, the Iranian ambassador to the UN, told an emergency security council meeting on Saturday that hundreds of civilians had been killed or injured in the US-Israeli strikes. He said they had deliberately targeted civilian neighbourhoods in multiple cities.

The death toll is expected to climb after a second day of bombing. Iranian state media said that 165 people had been confirmed dead in a bomb attack on a girls’ primary school in the southern city of Minab on Saturday. » | Julian Borger in London and Jason Burke in Jerusalem | Sunday, March 1, 2026

Les rois d’Angleterre : trois siècles de scandales et d’efforts pour garder la confiance des Britanniques

LE FIGARO : GRAND RÉCIT - Les souverains du Royaume-Uni ont affronté des crises spectaculaires et des pics d’impopularité, mais la monarchie a surmonté toutes les épreuves et conservé, jusqu’ici, le soutien de l’opinion.

L’affaire Epstein éclabousse la monarchie britannique et s’approche dangereusement du trône. L’ex-prince Andrew, fils préféré de la défunte reine Elizabeth II, a été arrêté, spectaculaire déchéance. Le roi Charles III s’efforce de préserver l’image et le crédit de la couronne auprès de ses sujets. Or cette préoccupation, qu’on pourrait croire récente et liée à l’ère des médias de masse, parcourt en réalité toute l’histoire de la monarchie britannique depuis la fin du XVIIe siècle.

La «Glorieuse Révolution» de 1688-1689 a vu la chute du roi catholique Jacques II, souverain de la dynastie des Stuart qui avait succédé aux Tudor en 1603. Le protestant Guillaume d’Orange, venu des Pays-Bas (qu’on appelait à l’époque les Provinces-Unies) lui succède. C’est la victoire définitive du Parlement sur les prérogatives du roi, après des siècles de lutte entre ces deux institutions. Le Bill of Rights (1689), Déclaration des droits du Parlement et des sujets, expose les nombreuses obligations constitutionnelles du monarque. Ce dernier est toujours, «par la grâce de Dieu», roi de ce qui s’appelle depuis 1801 le Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d’Irlande. Toute autorité politique, administrative et judiciaire émane de lui et s’exerce en son nom. Gardien de la Constitution non écrite du royaume, le souverain reste omniprésent dans les actes officiels. Drapeau vivant, c’est à lui que les officiers prêtent serment. C’est en son honneur que les sujets entonnent les paroles de l’hymne God Save the King. Dans l’ordre spirituel, il demeure le gouverneur suprême de l’Église anglicane, nomme les évêques et les ministres du culte lui jurent obéissance lors de leur ordination. » | Par Guillaume Perrault | dimanche 1 mars 2026

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IHIP News: Hegseth's Pastor Claims He's "A Friend to Paedophiles" and Project 2026 Targets Women!

Mar 1, 2026 | The Heritage Foundation and the freaks in the Trump admin are at it again with their new "Project 2026" aimed at taking away women's rights.


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