BEIRUT/MIAMI/TEL AVIV/DUBAI, March 8 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned he isn’t fascinated with negotiating with Iran and raised the chance that the Iran war would solely finish as soon as Tehran not has a functioning navy or any remaining management in energy.
Talking to reporters aboard Air Drive One on Saturday, Trump mentioned the air marketing campaign may make negotiations a moot level if all potential leaders of Iran are killed and the Iranian navy is destroyed.
“In some unspecified time in the future, I don’t suppose there might be anyone left possibly to say ‘We give up,’” Trump mentioned.

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IRAN PRESIDENT’S APOLOGY CAUSES STIR
Israel and Iran traded quite a few assaults on Saturday because the U.S.-Israeli struggle in opposition to Iran entered a second week. Iran’s president apologized to neighboring states for its assaults on U.S. services in these international locations, in an try to chill anger throughout the Gulf, however stirred criticism from hardliners at house.
“I personally apologize to neighboring international locations that had been affected by Iran’s actions,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian mentioned, urging them to not be part of U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.
He dismissed Trump’s demand for the Islamic Republic’s unconditional surrender as “a dream,” however mentioned its non permanent management council had agreed to droop attacks on nearby states except strikes on Iran originated from their territory.
Pezeshkian’s feedback induced a political stir in Iran, prompting his workplace to reiterate Iran’s navy would reply firmly to assaults from U.S. bases. Ali Larijani, Iran’s secretary of the Supreme Nationwide Safety Council, mentioned on state tv there was no rift amongst Iranian officers over its dealing with of the struggle.
The U.S. State Division didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Saudi Arabia has told Tehran that continued Iranian assaults on the dominion and its power sector may push Riyadh to reply in variety, 4 folks acquainted with the matter advised Reuters.
The governments of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates reported Iranian drone assaults of their international locations on Saturday and early Sunday with various levels of injury however no reported deaths. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards additionally focused U.S. forces at a base in Bahrain, Iranian state media mentioned.
In america, the White Home halted for now a federal safety bulletin that may have warned of a heightened menace to the U.S. in gentle of the Iran battle, a Trump administration official advised Reuters. However a latest U.S. intelligence evaluation had warned that Iran and its proxies “in all probability” pose a menace of focused assaults on america.

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In Oslo, the U.S. embassy was hit by an explosion early on Sunday, inflicting minor injury however no accidents, Norwegian police mentioned. Smoke was seen rising from the world across the embassy compound, eyewitnesses advised Norwegian day by day Verdens Gang. It was not instantly clear what induced the blast or who was concerned.
Enormous explosions had been heard in elements of Tehran, state media reported, whereas Israel mentioned it had struck Iranian missile websites and command facilities.
The U.S.-Israeli assaults have killed no less than 1,332 Iranian civilians and wounded hundreds, in line with Iran’s U.N. ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani.
U.S. forces had been probably chargeable for an obvious strike on an Iranian ladies’ faculty that killed scores of kids, U.S. officers have advised Reuters. However Trump, with out citing proof, advised reporters on Saturday that Iran was accountable.
“We predict it was carried out by Iran as a result of they’re very inaccurate as you realize with their munitions. They don’t have any accuracy in anyway. It was carried out by Iran,” mentioned Trump. Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, standing behind Trump aboard Air Drive One, mentioned the matter was nonetheless beneath investigation.
Iranian assaults have killed 10 folks in Israel. At the very least six U.S. service members have been killed. Their stays arrived on Saturday at an Air Drive base in Delaware.
ISRAEL WARNS LEBANON TO REIN IN HEZBOLLAH
In Iran, native information companies, citing an Iranian Oil Ministry supply, mentioned its gasoline depots had been hit by strikes in three areas, together with Karaj, west of Tehran.
Tehran has responded to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran by hitting Israel and Gulf Arab states internet hosting U.S. navy installations. Israel has launched contemporary assaults in Lebanon after the Iran-aligned militia Hezbollah fired throughout the border.
With the battle spreading, Israel warned Lebanon of a “very heavy worth” if it didn’t rein in Iran-allied Hezbollah militants, because it pounded the group’s strongholds with airstrikes and mounted a lethal airborne raid within the east.
On Saturday morning, extra buildings in Beirut’s Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs had been lowered to rubble, mud and tangled wires, Reuters video confirmed.

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The demise toll from Israel’s assaults on Lebanon since Monday rose to round 300, after no less than 4 folks had been killed when an Israeli strike hit an condo within the Ramada lodge constructing in central Beirut, Lebanon’s well being ministry mentioned. It was the primary strike to hit the center of the capital since Israel-Hezbollah hostilities resumed final week.
Iran’s obvious strategy of maximum chaos has pushed up the prices of the battle by elevating power costs and hurting international enterprise and logistics hyperlinks.
Kuwait’s nationwide oil firm began cutting output on Saturday, including to earlier oil and fuel cuts from Iraq and Qatar.
The struggle has roiled international markets and oil costs have hit multi-year highs with the Strait of Hormuz successfully shut.
Hardline clerics have called for the swift collection of a brand new supreme chief, Iranian media reported on Saturday, with conferences occurring as quickly as Sunday.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Miami, Parisa Hafezi in Dubai, Maya Gebeily in Beirut, Idrees Ali, Mike Stone and Humeyra Pamuk in Washington, Pesha Magid in Jerusalem, Aaron McNicholas and Reuters bureaux; Writing by William Maclean, Matthias Williams, Richard Cowan and Alistair Bell; Modifying by Rod Nickel and William Mallard)










