Iran-US war latest: Trump lashes out at Nato while US embassy in Iraq attacked
Trump was ‘warned of likely Iranian retaliation’ on Gulf allies
President Donald Trump was warned that attacking Iran could trigger retaliation against US Gulf allies, despite his claims that Tehran’s response came as a surprise, a US official and two sources familiar with US intelligence reports said.
Pre-war intelligence assessments did not say Iran’s response was guaranteed, but it was “certainly on the list of potential outcomes”, one source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The president said twice on Monday that Iran’s retaliatory strikes against Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait were unexpected, first making the remark at a Kennedy Center board meeting at the White House.
“They weren’t supposed to go after all these other countries in the Middle East,” he said.
“Nobody expected that. We were shocked.” Mr Trump’s assertion followed other administration claims that have not been backed by US intelligence reporting, including that Iran would soon have a missile capable of striking the US homeland and that it would need two to four weeks to build a nuclear bomb and would then use it.
Those allegations, along with warnings of an imminent threat posed by Iran to the US and its forces in the region, have been among the reasons cited by Mr Trump and some of his top aides to justify his decision to join Israel in launching airstrikes against Iran on 28 February.
Mr Trump was also briefed ahead of the operation that Tehran would likely seek to close the economically vital Strait of Hormuz, according to two other sources familiar with the matter.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar17 March 2026 04:05
A plume of smoke rises over the Iraqi capital Baghdad

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar17 March 2026 03:42
Asked about high gas prices, US lawmaker says America has to destroy Iran’s ‘ability to kill us’
When asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins about high gas prices, US Senator Rick Scott said Monday night local time that America has to destroy Iran’s “ability to kill us”.
“I want oil prices to come down, but guess what? I want this country to be safe”, the Florida Republican said.
When asked how long Americans should be prepared to pay high gas prices amid the Iran war, Scott said, “I have no idea how long this is gonna take, but the most important thing is we’ve got to destroy their ability to kill us”.

US President Trump claimed after the U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran began more than two weeks ago that Iran posed an “imminent” threat to the American people because of its “nuclear ambitions” and pursuit of “developing the long range missiles that can now threaten our very good friends and allies in Europe, our troops stationed overseas, and could soon reach the American homeland”.
Rachel Dobkin17 March 2026 03:30
US embassy in Iraq hit by drone strikes
Iraqi air defences reportedly intercepted a wave of drones over the US embassy in Baghdad, while a prominent hotel in the heavily fortified Green Zone was struck by a drone.
Iraqi security sources said that it was “the most intense assault since the attacks began”.The strike on Monday evening hit the top floor of Al-Rasheed Hotel, causing damage but no casualties, two Iraqi security officials told the Associated Press.
Security sources said that two Katyusha rockets had been intercepted that evening near the US embassy in the Green Zone.
Prior to the attack, the embassy had issued a fresh security alert to US citizens in Iraq, warning that “Iran-aligned terrorist militias have repeatedly attacked the International Zone” in central Baghdad.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar17 March 2026 03:28
EU meetings will resume in Cyprus after drone strike: report
European Union informal councils will resume in Cyprus in April and June, Cyprus Energy Minister Michael Damianos said Monday, according to Reuters.
Early on in the Iran war, a drone hit a British air base in Cyprus. The drone was reportedly believed by officials to be Iranian-made and launched by Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group backed by Iran.
EU meetings in March were either moved online or postponed after the attack in the Mediterranean country.
“Things are all back to normal”, Damianos said, per Reuters. “All informal councils to be held in Cyprus between April and June will be held in the normal way”.
Rachel Dobkin17 March 2026 03:15
WATCH: Before and after images shows destruction of US bombing campaign in Iran
Rachel Dobkin17 March 2026 02:55
UAE says drone strike caused fire at Fujairah oil zone
The United Arab Emirates’ Fujairah government media office announced early Tuesday morning local time that a drone strike caused a fire in the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone,
The office confirmed there were no injuries reported and that officials are working to control the fire.
Rachel Dobkin17 March 2026 02:30
Afghan cricket player reacts to reported civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes: ‘Deeply concerning’
Afghan cricket player Rashid Khan has reacted to reported civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes.
“I am deeply saddened by the latest reports of civilian casualties as a result of Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul. Targeting civilian homes, educational facilities or medical infrastructure, either intentional or by mistake, is a war crime.
“The sheer disregard for human lives, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, is sickening and deeply concerning. It will only fuel division and hatred.
“I call upon the UN and other human rights agencies to thoroughly investigate this latest atrocity and hold the perpetrators to account. I stand with my Afghan people in this difficult time. We shall heal, and we will rise as a nation. We always do. Inshallah!”, Khan wrote on X.

Hamdullah Fitrat, Afghanistan’s deputy government spokesman, claimed on X early Tuesday morning local time the Pakistani military had killed at least 400 people in an airstrike on a drug addiction hospital.
Pakistan has insisted its strikes against Afghanistan did not hit any civilian areas, per the Associated Press.
Rachel Dobkin17 March 2026 02:00
UAE lifts airspace closure: report
The United Arab Emirates has lifted its airspace closure following Iranian missile and drone attacks, per the Associated Press.
The UAE’s defence ministry wrote on X early Tuesday morning local time the country’s air defences are “currently dealing with missile attacks and incoming drones from Iran.”
“The sounds heard in scattered areas of the country are the result of the air defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles, and fighter jets intercepting drones and loitering munitions,” the defence ministry said.
Rachel Dobkin17 March 2026 01:34
UAE Emirates closes airspace amid treats from Iran: report
The United Arab Emirates has closed its airspace amid missile and drone threats from Iran, according to the Associated Press.
The UAE’s defence ministry wrote on X early Tuesday morning local time the country’s air defences are “currently dealing with missile attacks and incoming drones from Iran.”
“The sounds heard in scattered areas of the country are the result of the air defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles, and fighter jets intercepting drones and loitering munitions,” the defence ministry said.
The decision to close the airspace was “an exceptional precautionary measure aimed at ensuring the safety of flights and air crews, and safeguarding the UAE’s territory,” the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority said, per the AP.
Rachel Dobkin17 March 2026 01:22