Report: Trump Says 'You'll Find Out Very Soon' When Asked About Response To Riyadh Embassy Attack
US President Donald Trump told a reporter 'you'll find out very soon' when asked by a reporter about the response to an attack on the American Embassy in Riyadh and the deaths of American service members in the Iran conflict.
Saudi Arabia’s Defense Ministry said on X earlier today that two drones struck the US Embassy in Riyadh, causing a small fire and limited material damage, based on an initial assessment.
Meanwhile, the US Embassy in Kuwait says it will be closed until further notice "due to ongoing regional tensions."
US Centcom Says It Has 'Destroyed' IRGC Command And Control Facilities
Good morning.
We'll begin today’s live blog with US Central Command (CENTCOM) saying US forces have destroyed Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) command and control facilities, Iranian air defense capabilities, missile and drone launch sites, and military airfields during sustained operations. "We will continue to take decisive action against imminent threats posed by the Iranian regime," it added.
Israel Struck Tehran’s State Television Broadcaster, Military Says
Israel's military said it "struck and dismantled" the headquarters of Tehran's state radio and television broadcaster, describing it as the "terrorist regime's communications center."
"Over the years, the Iranian Broadcasting Authority called for the destruction of the State of Israel and for the use of nuclear weapons," the military said in a statement published on March 2.
"The center was also recently used by the Iranian regime's forces to advance military activities under the guise of civilian activity," it added.
Shortly after, Israeli defense forces said that a new wave of Iranian attacks had been launched on the country.
Tehran Residents Share Images Of Destruction As Air Strikes Continue
Videos shared online on March 2 show the massive impact of missiles hitting Tehran on the third day of a military campaign against Iran by the United States and Israel.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society put the death toll in the country at more than 500 and said that dozens more had been killed in Iranian counter-strikes across the region.
6 US Service Members Dead After Iran’s Attacks
Six American service members died during Iran's initial retaliatory attacks, the US Central Command announced on March 2. Several others remain seriously injured.
US President Donald Trump earlier cautioned that further casualties were possible.
"Sadly, there will likely be more before it ends," he said, adding that operations could last four weeks or "until all our objectives are achieved."
Trump Describes ‘Clear Objectives’ Of US Campaign In Iran
- By RFE/RL
In his first public comments since the war began, President Donald Trump characterized the threat from Tehran as imminent.
"This was our last best chance to strike...and eliminate the intolerable threats posed by this sick and sinister regime," Trump said at an event at the White House on March 2.
He further added that the Iranian regime's development of long-range missiles and nuclear weapons could have endangered not only the region, "but also the American people."
Khamenei’s Removal Could Reshape Iran: General Petraeus Explains the Risks
WASHINGTON -- Retired four-star General David Petraeus is a veteran of nearly four decades in the US Army, commanding US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan before serving as director of the CIA in 2011-12.
In an interview with RFE/RL on March 2, Petraeus endorsed the Trump administration’s frank account of operations, noting substantial achievements alongside losses of personnel and aircraft.
He said the consequences of killing Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many senior officials are uncertain until a successor emerges, and while the stated US aim of the military action is to create conditions that might allow Iranians—or disaffected regime elements—to topple the Islamic republic's leadership, he stresses it remains to be seen if that is realistic.
To read the full interview, click here.
US Defense Secretary Hegseth: Iran Mission Is ‘Clear And Decisive’
In a press briefing at the Pentagon, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said “the world is better off” as a result of the US military operation in Iran. He said that the campaign would not resemble past US wars like the 2003 invasion of Iraq, referred to by opponents as “endless wars.”
US Will 'Go As Far As We Need To Go' In Iran Conflict, Pentagon Chief Vows
The United States signaled it would press ahead with its aerial assault on Iran, as Tehran continued to volley missiles and drones at targets across the Gulf and Middle East amid fears the conflict could widen beyond the region.
US officials on March 2 announced that a fourth American service member had died as a result of injuries suffered in Iranian retaliatory strikes and three US fighter jets were shot down by friendly fire over Kuwait.
To read the full report on the latest in Iran, click here.
Bombing In Tehran Causes 'Minor Damage' To Golestan Palace
Iranian media are reporting that the Golestan Palace Museum in central Tehran has been damaged by US and Israeli air strikes.
Photos of the historical monument published in the media show that windows were broken and the ceilings in several rooms and mirrored halls collapsed.
An official at the Cultural Heritage Ministry described the damage to the historic palace as "minor."
Tasnim News Agency reported that the museum's artefacts had already been moved to storage.
The Golestan Palace Museum is located on Sabzeh Square in Tehran, near Imam Khomeini Square.