Rubio Defends Iran Strikes, Warns 'Hardest Hits' Still to Come
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has defended Washington’s decision to strike Iranian targets, describing the attacks as a preemptive move to protect American forces from what he called an “imminent threat,” and warning that “the hardest hits are yet to come from the US military.”
“There absolutely was an imminent threat,” Rubio told reporters in Washington on March 2. Speaking on Capitol Hill before a closed-door briefing with lawmakers, he described the strikes as both a response to an “imminent threat” and a pre-emptive move.
“We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action. We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces,” Rubio said. “If we didn’t preemptively go after them before they launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties. This had to happen, no matter what.”
Responding to Rubio's statement, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on March 3 that the US Secretary of State's comments showed that the US "entered a war of choice on behalf of Israel."
The United States and Israel launched a large-scale offensive against Iran on February 28, targeting what officials described as missile sites and military infrastructure. The strikes marked one of the most direct confrontations between Washington and Tehran in years and immediately triggered a regional escalation.
Iran responded by firing missiles at US bases in several Persian Gulf states, widening the conflict beyond Israeli-Iranian hostilities and raising fears of a broader regional war. US military officials said American air defenses intercepted many incoming projectiles, though some bases reported damage and casualties.
President Donald Trump signaled that further action could follow. In remarks to US media, Trump warned that a “big wave” of attacks was still ahead, suggesting that the weekend strikes were only the beginning of a sustained campaign aimed at degrading Iran’s military capabilities.
With reporting by C-SPAN, NBC News, and dpa
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“I hear the people are saying you’re going to have an endless war here. You’re not going to have an endless war,” Netanyahu told Sean Hannity on Fox News. “This is going to be a quick and decisive action, and we’re going to create the conditions first for the Iranian people to get control of their destiny to form their own democratically elected government.”
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The Iranian women’s soccer team remained silent last night while the Islamic republic's national anthem was played before the opening match of the Asian Cup in Australia, with none of the players singing along.
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Speaking to Fox News late on March 2, Vance said US envoys, including Steve Witkoff, Marco Rubio and Jared Kushner, held “deliberate” talks in Geneva aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.
The discussions broke down over uranium enrichment, with Vance questioning why Iran was building "facilities 70 feet underground” and enriching uranium beyond civilian levels.
"Nobody objects to the Iranians being able to build medical isotopes; the objection is these enrichment facilities that are only useful for building a nuclear weapon," he said.
Vance added that there was "just no way" that Trump would take the United States "into a multiyear conflict with no clear end in sight and no clear objective. "
He also said that Washington would prefer "a friendly regime in Iran, a stable country, a country that's willing to work with the United States."
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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.
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US Centcom Says It Has 'Destroyed' IRGC Command And Control Facilities
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."